McsB forms a gated kinase chamber to mark aberrant bacterial proteins for degradation

  1. Bence Hajdusits
  2. Marcin J Suskiewicz
  3. Nikolas Hundt
  4. Anton Meinhart
  5. Robert Kurzbauer
  6. Julia Leodolter
  7. Philipp Kukura  Is a corresponding author
  8. Tim Clausen  Is a corresponding author
  1. Research Institute of Molecular Pathology, Austria
  2. University of Oxford, United Kingdom
  3. Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany
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  1. Bence Hajdusits
  2. Marcin J Suskiewicz
  3. Nikolas Hundt
  4. Anton Meinhart
  5. Robert Kurzbauer
  6. Julia Leodolter
  7. Philipp Kukura
  8. Tim Clausen
(2021)
McsB forms a gated kinase chamber to mark aberrant bacterial proteins for degradation
eLife 10:e63505.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.63505