Fluorescence lifetime phasor analysis of the decamer–dimer equilibrium of human peroxiredoxin 1
Protein self-assembly is a common feature in biology and is often required for a myriad of fundamental processes, such as enzyme activity, signal transduction, and transport of solutes across membranes, among others. There are several techniques to find and assess homo-oligomer formation in proteins...
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2022
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