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spellingShingle Robinson, C., Cai, D., Hulford, A., Brock, I.W., Michl, D., Hazell, L., Schmidt, I., Herrmann, R.G., Klösgen, R.B., The EMBO Journal, The presequence of a chimeric construct dictates which of two mechanisms are utilized for translocation across the thylakoid membrane: evidence for the existence of two distinct translocation systems., General Immunology and Microbiology, General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Molecular Biology, General Neuroscience
title The presequence of a chimeric construct dictates which of two mechanisms are utilized for translocation across the thylakoid membrane: evidence for the existence of two distinct translocation systems.
title_full The presequence of a chimeric construct dictates which of two mechanisms are utilized for translocation across the thylakoid membrane: evidence for the existence of two distinct translocation systems.
title_fullStr The presequence of a chimeric construct dictates which of two mechanisms are utilized for translocation across the thylakoid membrane: evidence for the existence of two distinct translocation systems.
title_full_unstemmed The presequence of a chimeric construct dictates which of two mechanisms are utilized for translocation across the thylakoid membrane: evidence for the existence of two distinct translocation systems.
title_short The presequence of a chimeric construct dictates which of two mechanisms are utilized for translocation across the thylakoid membrane: evidence for the existence of two distinct translocation systems.
title_sort the presequence of a chimeric construct dictates which of two mechanisms are utilized for translocation across the thylakoid membrane: evidence for the existence of two distinct translocation systems.
title_unstemmed The presequence of a chimeric construct dictates which of two mechanisms are utilized for translocation across the thylakoid membrane: evidence for the existence of two distinct translocation systems.
topic General Immunology and Microbiology, General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, Molecular Biology, General Neuroscience
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