Determination of the pK(a) of the four Zn2+-coordinating residues of the distal finger motif of the HIV-1 nucleocapsid protein: consequences on the binding of Zn2+.
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B. Roques | Y. Mély | N. Morellet | S. Bouaziz | E. Bombarda | B P Roques | E. Grell | E Bombarda | N Morellet | H Cherradi | B Spiess | S Bouaziz | E Grell | Y Mély | B. Spiess | H. Cherradi
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