DegP primarily functions as a protease for the biogenesis of β-barrel outer membrane proteins in the Gram-negative bacteriumEscherichia coli
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DegP primarily functions as a protease for the biogenesis of β-barrel outer membrane proteins in the Gram-negative bacteriumEscherichia coli
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FEBS Journal
Volume 281, Issue 4, Pages 1226-1240
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Wiley
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2013-12-26
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10.1111/febs.12701
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