The role of charged residues mediating low affinity protein-protein recognition at the cell surface by CD2.
Insights into the structural basis of protein-protein recognition have come principally from the analysis of proteins such as antibodies, hormone receptors, and proteases that bind their ligands with relatively high affinity (Ka approximately 10(9) M-1). In contrast, few studies have been done on th...
Main Authors: | Davis, S, Davies, E, Tucknott, MG, Jones, E, Van Der Merwe, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1998
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