Erratic Proteins: New Insights Into a Transport Mechanism - Science Daily (press release)
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"Only through employing modern nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, it has become possible to detect this dynamic behavior within Skp." Transporting the membrane protein in such a changing state does not require energy and allows for its rapid ...
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