Protein-lipid interaction at low pH induces oligomerization of the MakA cytotoxin from Vibrio cholerae
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A. Sjöstedt | Karina Persson | Jörgen Ådén | J. Barandun | S. Wai | B. Uhlin | M. Bally | Hudson P Pace | G. Gröbner | A. Alam | A. Nadeem | Si Lhyam Myint | Alexander K. Berg | N. Zlatkov | H. Pace | Eric Toh | Aftab Nadeem
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