Intrinsically disordered N-terminal domain of the Helicoverpa armigera Ultraspiracle stabilizes the dimeric form via a scorpion-like structure
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M. Dadlez | A. Ożyhar | Marek Orłowski | M. Kozak | A. Dziembowski | M. Kaus-Drobek | M. Taube | A. Tarczewska | Krzysztof Wycisk | R. Hołubowicz | Z. Pietras
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