Exploring the role of integral membrane proteins in ATP-binding cassette transporters: analysis of a collection of MalG insertion mutants.
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Studies of the Maltose Transport System Reveal a Mechanism for Coupling ATP Hydrolysis to Substrate Translocation without Direct Recognition of SubstrateCharacterization of transmembrane segments 3, 4, and 5 of MalF by mutational analysis.Binding Protein-Dependent Uptake of Maltose into Cells via an ATP-Binding Cassette Transporter.Structure-function study of MalF protein by random mutagenesis.Mutagenesis of the Agrobacterium VirE2 single-stranded DNA-binding protein identifies regions required for self-association and interaction with VirE1 and a permissive site for hybrid protein constructionAnalysis of functional domains of the Enterococcus faecalis pheromone-induced surface protein aggregation substance.
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Exploring the role of integral membrane proteins in ATP-binding cassette transporters: analysis of a collection of MalG insertion mutants.
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