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Max Wynne
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The C-terminal tail of the bacterial translocation ATPase SecA modulates its activity
M Jamshad, TJ Knowles, SA White, DG Ward, F Mohammed, KF Rahman, ...
Elife 8, e48385, 2019
142019
How quality control systems AID Sec-dependent protein translocation
C Jiang, M Wynne, D Huber
Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences 8, 669376, 2021
82021
The foreign body that never was: the effects of confirmation bias
D Pang, A Bleetman, D Bleetman, M Wynne
British Journal of Hospital Medicine 78 (6), 350-351, 2017
72017
AscA (YecA) is a molecular chaperone involved in Sec-dependent protein translocation in Escherichia coli
T Cranford-Smith, M Wynne, C Carter, C Jiang, M Jamshad, M Milner, ...
bioRkiv, 2020
22020
Investigation of the structure and function of SecH, a novel component of the Sec machinery in Escherichia coli
MA Wynne
University of Birmingham, 2023
2023
AscA (YecA) is a molecular chaperone involved in Sec-dependent protein translocation in Escherichia coli
TC Smith, M Wynne, C Carter, C Jiang, M Jamshad, MT Milner, Y Djouider, ...
bioRxiv, 2020.07. 21.215244, 2020
2020
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