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PF1 FILAMENTOUS BACTERIOPHAGE: REFINEMENT OF A MOLECULAR MODEL BY SIMULATED ANNEALING USING 3.3 ANGSTROMS RESOLUTION X-RAY FIBRE DIFFRACTION DATA[VIRUS]
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Cryo-EM structure of Pf4 bacteriophage coat protein without ssDNA[VIRUS]
Cryo-EM structure of Pf4 bacteriophage coat protein with single-stranded DNA[VIRUS]
Solid State NMR structure of the Pf1 Major Coat Protein in Magnetically Aligned Bacteriophage[VIRAL PROTEIN]
PF1 VIRUS STRUCTURE: HELICAL COAT PROTEIN AND DNA WITH PARAXIAL PHOSPHATES[VIRUS]
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Consensus structure of Pf1 filamentous bacteriophage from X-ray fibre diffraction and solid-state NMR[VIRAL PROTEIN]
Structure and Dynamics of the Membrane-bound form of Pf1 Coat Protein: Implications for Structural Rearrangement During Virus Assembly[VIRAL PROTEIN]
Membrane-bound structure of the Pf1 major coat protein in DHPC micelle[MEMBRANE PROTEIN]
TWO FORMS OF PF1 INOVIRUS: X-RAY DIFFRACTION STUDIES ON A STRUCTURAL PHASE TRANSITION AND A CALCULATED LIBRATION NORMAL MODE OF THE ASYMMETRIC UNIT[VIRUS]
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Solid State NMR Structure of the low-temperature form of the Pf1 Major Coat Protein in Magnetically Aligned Bacteriophage[VIRUS]
Inovirus (Filamentous Bacteriophage) Strain PF1 Major Coat Protein Assembly[VIRUS]
INOVIRUS (FILAMENTOUS BACTERIOPHAGE) STRAIN PF1 MAJOR COAT PROTEIN ASSEMBLY[VIRUS]
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