A Listeria monocytogenes RNA Helicase Essential for Growth and Ribosomal Maturation at Low Temperatures Uses Its C Terminus for Appropriate Interaction with the Ribosome
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A Listeria monocytogenes RNA Helicase Essential for Growth and Ribosomal Maturation at Low Temperatures Uses Its C Terminus for Appropriate Interaction with the Ribosome
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JOURNAL OF BACTERIOLOGY
Volume 194, Issue 16, Pages 4377-4385
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American Society for Microbiology
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2012-06-18
DOI
10.1128/jb.00348-12
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