Homo-oligomerization of the human adenosine A2a receptor is driven by the intrinsically disordered C-terminus

  1. Khanh Dinh Quoc Nguyen
  2. Michael Vigers
  3. Eric Sefah
  4. Susanna Seppälä
  5. Jennifer Paige Hoover
  6. Nicole Star Schonenbach
  7. Blake Mertz
  8. Michelle Ann O'Malley  Is a corresponding author
  9. Songi Han  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of California - Santa Barbaba, United States
  2. West Virginia University, United States
  3. University of California Santa Barbara, United States
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  1. Khanh Dinh Quoc Nguyen
  2. Michael Vigers
  3. Eric Sefah
  4. Susanna Seppälä
  5. Jennifer Paige Hoover
  6. Nicole Star Schonenbach
  7. Blake Mertz
  8. Michelle Ann O'Malley
  9. Songi Han
(2021)
Homo-oligomerization of the human adenosine A2a receptor is driven by the intrinsically disordered C-terminus
eLife 10:e66662.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66662