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Expressed protein ligation using an N-terminal cysteine containing fragment generated in vivo from a pelB fusion proteinHauser et al., 2007
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- Hauser P
- Ryan R
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- Protein expression and purification
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Advances in expressed protein ligation (EPL) methods that permit specific introduction of unique modifications into proteins have facilitated protein engineering, structure–function and protein interaction studies. An EPL-generated hybrid exchangeable apolipoprotein has …
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