RimJ-mediated context-dependent N-terminal acetylation of the recombinant Z-domain protein in Escherichia coli
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RimJ-mediated context-dependent N-terminal acetylation of the recombinant Z-domain protein in Escherichia coli
Abstract
N-terminal acetylation of the recombinant Z-domain protein depends on E. coli strains, expression vectors and amino acid residues near the N-terminus, and is enhanced by a high cellular level of RimJ.
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