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- who: Tying Up a Loose et al. from the Experimental Section Production of recombinant proteins: The Ecoli cueR gene was generously provided by prof. Alfonso Mondragon (Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, USA).[6] The construction of the gene of, terminally truncated CueR protein is detailed in a previous work.[15] The proteins were expressed in E. coli BL21(DE3) and purified as detailed in previous works.[15, ] The quality of the purified proteins was analyzed by Tricine-SDS-PAGE, [34] mass have published the paper: Tying Up a Loose End: On the Role of the Cu2010Terminal CCHHRAG Fragment . . .
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