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Details on Person The respiratory syncytial virus transcription antiterminator M(2-1) is a highly stable, zinc binding tetramer with strong pH-dependent dissociation and a monomeric unfolding intermediate

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_displayNameThe respiratory syncytial virus transcription antiterminator M(2-1) is a highly stable, zinc binding tetramer with strong pH-dependent dissociation and a monomeric unfolding intermediate
_timestamp2023-03-28 10:57:35
author[Person:9830277] Esperante, Sebastián A
[Person:9831977] Chemes, Lucía B
[Person:9831971] Sánchez, Ignacio E
[Person:9830271] de Prat-Gay, Gonzalo
created[InstanceEdit:9831998] Stephan, Ralf, 2023-03-28
journalBiochemistry
pages8529-39
pubMedIdentifier21877705
titleThe respiratory syncytial virus transcription antiterminator M(2-1) is a highly stable, zinc binding tetramer with strong pH-dependent dissociation and a monomeric unfolding intermediate
volume50
year2011
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9832006] Nascent M2-1 binds Zn2+ [Homo sapiens]
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