Membrane structure and interactions with protein and DNA in bacteriophage PRD1.
Membranes are essential for selectively controlling the passage of molecules in and out of cells and mediating the response of cells to their environment. Biological membranes and their associated proteins present considerable difficulties for structural analysis. Although enveloped viruses have bee...
Main Authors: | Cockburn, J, Abrescia, N, Grimes, J, Sutton, G, Diprose, J, Benevides, J, Thomas, G, Bamford, J, Bamford, D, Stuart, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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