HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ben A. Cashen et al. from the Northeastern University, Department of Physics, Boston, MA, USA and , The Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Biology, NIDDK, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA have published the research: The L1-ORF1p coiled coil enables formation of a tightly compacted nucleic acid-bound complex that is associated with retrotransposition, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- how: All data were analyzed using custom scripts in MATLAB (Mathworks) with uncertainty calculated as standard error of the mean of three or more replicates.
SUMMARY
The RRM is followed by the carboxy-terminal . . .
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