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The primary structure of protein S9 from the 30S subunit of Escherichia coli ribosomesRobert et al., 1975
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Protein S9 has an important role in the 30s subunit assembly reaction. Without S9, reconstituted particles have lower sedimentation coefficients (2%) and greatly reduced ribosomal activities [1, 2]. Protein S9 is an interface protein and is involved in the association …
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