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Spaghetti-Like Proteins Are Surprisingly Effective 'Keys', Says Study
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The ultrafast and yet selective binding allows the receptor (gold) to rapidly travel through the pore filled with disordered proteins (blue) into the nucleus, while any unwanted molecules are kept outside. ... at the Institut de Biologie Structurale ...


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