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Protein thermal stability: insights from atomic displacement

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... the sequence of another Sau3A fragment (Fig. 2) from the thioredoxin gene~ a 15-mer oligodeoxyribonucleotide was synthesized (Table 1) for use as a primer in the sequence analysis. The isolated 3-kb fragment was used as template in direct dideoxy sequence analysis after heat-induced strand separatio ...
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