Cork-in-bottle occlusion of fluoride ion channels by crystallization chaperones
Crystallization of dual-topology fluoride (Fluc) channels requires small, soluble crystallization chaperones known as monobodies, which act as primary crystal lattice contacts. Previous structures of Flucs have been solved in the presence of monobodies that inhibit fluoride currents in single-channe...
Autors principals: | McIlwain, B, Newstead, S, Stockbridge, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Cell Press
2018
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