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Interaction of human neutrophil flavocytochrome b with cytosolic proteins: transferred-NOESY NMR studies of a gp91 phox C-terminal peptide bound to p47 phox

ADAMS et al., 1997

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10174981559738475526
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ADAMS E
DRATZ E
GIZACHEW D
DeLEO F
YU L
VOLPP B
VLASES M
JESAITIS A
QUINN M
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Biochemical Journal

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During activation of the neutrophil NADPH oxidase, cytosolic p47 phox is translocated to the membrane where it associates with flavocytochrome b via multiple binding regions, including a site in the C-terminus of gp91 phox. To investigate this binding site further, we …
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