The major outer membrane protein of Fusobacterium nucleatum (FomA) folds and inserts into lipid bilayers via parallel folding pathways.
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Pål Puntervoll | Jörg H Kleinschmidt | W. Welte | P. Puntervoll | H. Apell | J. Kleinschmidt | Wolfram Welte | H. B. Jensen | Hans-Jürgen Apell | Cosmin L Pocanschi | Bente Høgh | Harald B Jensen | Cosmin L. Pocanschi | B. Høgh | C. L. Pocanschi
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