The bacterial antitoxin HipB establishes a ternary complex with operator DNA and phosphorylated toxin HipA to regulate bacterial persistence
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Bart Devreese | Jonathan Elegheert | S. Savvides | B. Devreese | B. Vergauwen | J. Felix | J. Elegheert | Yurong Wen | Ester Behiels | Jan Felix | Bjorn Vergauwen | Savvas N. Savvides | E. Behiels | Yurong Wen
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