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A site-directed cross-linking approach to the characterization of subunit E-subunit G contacts in the vacuolar H+-ATPase stator.
Jones RP, Durose LJ, Phillips C, Keen JN, Findlay JB, Harrison MA.
Mol Membr Biol. 2010 Aug;27(4-6):147-59.
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