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Self-assembly of XcpQ secretin N domain into hexamer of dimers provides new molecular insights into architecture and dynamics of widespread outer membrane channels
Author(s) -
Badreddine Douzi,
Romé Voulhoux,
Nhung Thi Trang Trinh,
Sandra MichelSouzy,
Aline Desmyter,
Geneviève Ball,
Pascale Barbier,
Artémis Kosta,
Éric Durand,
Katrina T. Forest,
Christian Cambillau,
Alain Roussel
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
hal (le centre pour la communication scientifique directe)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
Subject(s) - random hexamer , domain (mathematical analysis) , membrane , dynamics (music) , secretin , biophysics , architecture , molecular dynamics , nanotechnology , computer science , chemistry , materials science , crystallography , physics , biology , biochemistry , computational chemistry , mathematics , mathematical analysis , secretion , acoustics , art , visual arts

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