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    Hirano Y, Hossain MM, Takeda K, Tokuda H, Miki K.
    Structure; 2007 Aug; 15(8):963-76. PubMed ID: 17698001
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    Kim S, Malinverni JC, Sliz P, Silhavy TJ, Harrison SC, Kahne D.
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  • 29. Identification of a novel function for the FtsL cell division protein from Escherichia coli K12.
    Blencowe DK, Al Jubori S, Morby AP.
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  • 31. SMR proteins SugE and EmrE bind ligand with similar affinity and stoichiometry.
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  • 37. Structural analysis of a rhomboid family intramembrane protease reveals a gating mechanism for substrate entry.
    Wu Z, Yan N, Feng L, Oberstein A, Yan H, Baker RP, Gu L, Jeffrey PD, Urban S, Shi Y.
    Nat Struct Mol Biol; 2006 Dec 16; 13(12):1084-91. PubMed ID: 17099694
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  • 38. Sequence features of substrates required for cleavage by GlpG, an Escherichia coli rhomboid protease.
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    Neophytou I, Harvey R, Lawrence J, Marsh P, Panaretou B, Barlow D.
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  • 40. Oriented loading of FtsK on KOPS.
    Bigot S, Saleh OA, Cornet F, Allemand JF, Barre FX.
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