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Title: DmsD, a Tat system specific chaperone, interacts with other general chaperones and proteins involved in the molybdenum cofactor biosynthesis
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta-Proteins and Proteomics [1570-9639] Li, Haiming yr:2010


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