Only the first and the last hydrophobic segments in the COOH-terminal third of Na,K-ATPase alpha subunit initiate and halt, respectively, membrane translocation of the newly synthesized polypeptide. Implications for the membrane topology (Q41229937)

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scientific article published on February 1996
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Only the first and the last hydrophobic segments in the COOH-terminal third of Na,K-ATPase alpha subunit initiate and halt, respectively, membrane translocation of the newly synthesized polypeptide. Implications for the membrane topology
scientific article published on February 1996

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    Only the first and the last hydrophobic segments in the COOH-terminal third of Na,K-ATPase alpha subunit initiate and halt, respectively, membrane translocation of the newly synthesized polypeptide. Implications for the membrane topology (English)

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