Protein-protein interaction analysis in crude bacterial lysates using combinational method of 19F site-specific incorporation and 19F NMR

Dong Li, Yanan Zhang, Yao He, Chengwei Zhang, Jiefei Wang, Ying Xiong, Longhua Zhang, Yangzhong Liu, Pan Shi, Changlin Tian

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Protein Cell ›› 2017, Vol. 8 ›› Issue (2) : 149-154. DOI: 10.1007/s13238-016-0336-8
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Protein-protein interaction analysis in crude bacterial lysates using combinational method of 19F site-specific incorporation and 19F NMR

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Dong Li, Yanan Zhang, Yao He, Chengwei Zhang, Jiefei Wang, Ying Xiong, Longhua Zhang, Yangzhong Liu, Pan Shi, Changlin Tian. Protein-protein interaction analysis in crude bacterial lysates using combinational method of 19F site-specific incorporation and 19F NMR. Protein Cell, 2017, 8(2): 149‒154 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13238-016-0336-8

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