Hyperexpressed EcoRII renatured from inclusion bodies and native enzyme both exhibit essential cooperativity with two DNA sites.

scientific article published in February 1995

Hyperexpressed EcoRII renatured from inclusion bodies and native enzyme both exhibit essential cooperativity with two DNA sites. is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P356DOI10.1006/PREP.1995.1001
P698PubMed publication ID7756833

P50authorAndreas MeiselQ42715890
P2093author name stringReuter M
Schroeder C
Krüger DH
Mackeldanz P
Alves J
Kupper D
P433issue1
P304page(s)1-9
P577publication date1995-02-01
P1433published inProtein Expression and PurificationQ7251430
P1476titleHyperexpressed EcoRII renatured from inclusion bodies and native enzyme both exhibit essential cooperativity with two DNA sites.
P478volume6

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