The Cancer-predisposing Mutation C61G Disrupts Homodimer Formation in the NH2-terminal BRCA1 RING Finger Domain*
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M. King | P. Brzovic | R. Klevit | R E Klevit | P S Brzovic | J Meza | M C King | J. Meza
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