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NMR reveals the interplay between SilE and SilB model peptides in the context of silver resistance.
SilE is an intrinsically disordered periplasmic "molecular sponge" involved in bacterial silver resi…
PcoE--a metal sponge expressed to the periplasm of copper resistance Escherichia coli. Implication o…
Molecular basis for resistance to silver cations in Salmonella.
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