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Paetzel, Mark

Biochemical characterization of signal peptide processing enzymes: Staphylococcus aureus signal peptidase I and Escherichia coli signal peptide peptidase A2
Comprehensive Genomic Characterization of Mantle Cell Lymphoma
Crystallization of Bacillus subtilis Type I Signal Peptidase S (SipS)
Crystallization of Mycobacterium tuberculosis type I signal peptidase
Crystallographic analysis of Bacillus subtilis signal peptide peptidase (SppA)
Crystallographic analysis of birnavirus VP4 proteases.
Investigation into the catalytic role of threonine 712 in VP4 protease from the blotched snakehead virus
Refolding Recombinant Escherichia coli BamA: the integral membrane component of the BAM (Beta-barrel Assembly Machinery) complex
Structural analysis of human cardiac troponin C and myosin binding protein C
Structural analysis of the Escherichia coli β-barrel assembly machinery complex

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