Selective Functionalization of the Protein N-Terminus with N-Myristoyl Transferase in Bacteria
<p>Proteins are involved in myriad processes in all organisms. They provide structural support in the membrane and scaffolding of each cell; they aid in the transmission of biochemical signals within and between cells; and they play central roles in combating various disease states. The deve...
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