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The Role of Spanins in Phage LysisRajaure, 2015
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The work described in this dissertation addresses how spanins function during phage lysis, focusing on the 2CS system of phage lambda, in which Rz and Rz1 are the prototype i- spanin (inner membrane subunit) and o-spanin (OM lipoprotein subunits) of the spanin …
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