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Publications by Kiran Chintakayala
Conserved Residues of the C-Terminal P16 Domain of Primase Are Involved in Modulating the Activity of the Bacterial Primosome
Molecular Microbiology
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A Single-Molecule View of the Assembly Pathway, Subunit Stoichiometry, and Unwinding Activity of the Bacteriophage T4 Primosome (Helicase–primase) Complex
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Highly Conserved Residues in the Helical Domain of Dengue Virus Type 1 Precursor Membrane Protein Are Involved in Assembly, Precursor Membrane (prM) Protein Cleavage, and Entry
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