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The S. Typhi effector StoD is an E3/E4 ubiquitin ligase which binds K48- and K63-linked diubiquitin

Melanie A McDowell, View ORCID ProfileAlexander MP Byrne, View ORCID ProfileElli Mylona, Rebecca Johnson, Agnes Sagfors, Valerie F Crepin, Susan Lea  Correspondence email, View ORCID ProfileGad Frankel  Correspondence email
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Published 29 May 2019. DOI: 10.26508/lsa.201800272
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The S. Typhi StoD binds diubiquitin
Melanie A McDowell, Alexander MP Byrne, Elli Mylona, Rebecca Johnson, Agnes Sagfors, Valerie F Crepin, Susan Lea, Gad Frankel
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The S. Typhi StoD binds diubiquitin
Melanie A McDowell, Alexander MP Byrne, Elli Mylona, Rebecca Johnson, Agnes Sagfors, Valerie F Crepin, Susan Lea, Gad Frankel
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