Structure of FitAB from Neisseria gonorrhoeae Bound to DNA Reveals a Tetramer of Toxin-Antitoxin Heterodimers Containing Pin Domains and Ribbon-Helix-Helix Motifs*
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R. Brennan | M. So | Richard G Brennan | Kirsten Mattison | J. S. Wilbur | Magdalene So | J Scott Wilbur | Kirsten Mattison
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