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pH-dependent dimerization of spider silk N-terminal domain requires relocation of a wedged tryptophan side chain

Published 04/09/2012

Jaudzems, K., Askarieh, G., Landreh, M., Nordling, K., Hedhammar, M., Jörnvall, H., Rising, A., Knight, S.D., Johansson, J.
(2012) Journal of Molecular Biology, 422 (4), pp. 477-487
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmb.2012.06.004

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