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    Conservation of complete trimethylation of lysine-43 in the rotor ring of c-subunits of metazoan adenosine triphosphate (ATP) synthases 

    Walpole, T. B.; Palmer, David N.; Jiang, Huibing; Ding, S.; Fearnley, I. M.; Walker, J. E. (American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2015-04-01)
    The rotors of ATP synthases turn about 100 times every second. One essential component of the rotor is a ring of hydrophobic c-subunits in the membrane domain of the enzyme. The rotation of these c-rings is driven by a ...
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    AuthorDing, S. (1)Fearnley, I. M. (1)Jiang, Huibing (1)Palmer, David N. (1)Walker, J. E. (1)Walpole, T. B. (1)Keyword0601 Biochemistry and Cell Biology (1)060107 Enzymes (1)060109 Proteomics and Intermolecular Interactions (excl. Medical Proteomics) (1)Amino Acid Sequence (1)
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    ATP synthase (1)Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (1)
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    Conserved Sequence (1)Humans (1)... View MoreDate Issued2015 (1)
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