Membrane Fusion Proteins of Type I Secretion System and Tripartite Efflux Pumps Share a Binding Motif for TolC in Gram-Negative Bacteria
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Kangseok Lee | Minho Lee | N. Ha | S. Jun | Saemee Song | B. Yoon
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