A method to investigate protein association with intact sealed mycobacterial membrane vesicles (original) (raw)

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Phosphatidylinositol Is Crucial for the Mechanosensitivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis MscL

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Gap, a mycobacterial specific integral membrane protein, is required for glycolipid transport to the cell surface: Glycolipid transport in mycobacteria

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ADP-dependent Conformational Changes Distinguish Mycobacterium tuberculosis SecA2 from SecA1

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