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Default Atomic-level motion may drive bacteria's ability to evade immune system defenses Indiana University - EurekAlert (press release)


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Atomic-level motion may drive bacteria's ability to evade immune system defenses Indiana University
EurekAlert (press release)
Through the use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, he and colleagues measured the movement of atoms in CzrA and identified those most affected by zinc. They then "swapped" these atoms out with different amino acids and found that the protein ...

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