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Topological investigation of Glucosyltransferase v in Shigella Flexneri using the substituted cysteine accessibility method

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Rusden, Anthony
Stephenson, David
Verma, Naresh

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Modification of the lipopolysaccharide O-antigen of Shigella converts the serotype, which is significant as acquired immune responses are serotype specific. Glucosyltransferases (Gtrs) modify the O-antigen by the addition of glucosyl-groups; however the p

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Analytical Biochemistry

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2037-12-31