Breaking the Backbone: Central Arginine Residues Induce Membrane Exit and Helix Distortions within a Dynamic Membrane

Matthew J McKay1, Riqiang Fu2, Denise V Greathouse1

  • 1Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry , University of Arkansas , Fayetteville , Arkansas 72701 , United States.

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