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Molecular monogamy

Drew Endy and Michael B. Yaffe ()
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Drew Endy: Department of Biology and the Division of Biological Engineering
Michael B. Yaffe: Department of Biology and the Division of Biological Engineering

Nature, 2003, vol. 426, issue 6967, 614-615

Abstract: The interactions between cellular proteins must be highly specific, or cells will stop functioning. Some clever protein-manipulation experiments have revealed how this specificity has evolved in yeast.

Date: 2003
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