Stabilization of photosystem two dimers by phosphorylation: Implication for the regulation of the turnover of the D1 protein
Kruse O, Zheleva D, Barber J (1997)
FEBS Lett. 408(3): 276-280.
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Kruse, OlafUniBi ;
Zheleva, D.;
Barber, J.
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Erscheinungsjahr
1997
Zeitschriftentitel
FEBS Lett.
Band
408
Ausgabe
3
Seite(n)
276-280
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1865738
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Kruse O, Zheleva D, Barber J. Stabilization of photosystem two dimers by phosphorylation: Implication for the regulation of the turnover of the D1 protein. FEBS Lett. 1997;408(3):276-280.
Kruse, O., Zheleva, D., & Barber, J. (1997). Stabilization of photosystem two dimers by phosphorylation: Implication for the regulation of the turnover of the D1 protein. FEBS Lett., 408(3), 276-280.
Kruse, Olaf, Zheleva, D., and Barber, J. 1997. “Stabilization of photosystem two dimers by phosphorylation: Implication for the regulation of the turnover of the D1 protein”. FEBS Lett. 408 (3): 276-280.
Kruse, O., Zheleva, D., and Barber, J. (1997). Stabilization of photosystem two dimers by phosphorylation: Implication for the regulation of the turnover of the D1 protein. FEBS Lett. 408, 276-280.
Kruse, O., Zheleva, D., & Barber, J., 1997. Stabilization of photosystem two dimers by phosphorylation: Implication for the regulation of the turnover of the D1 protein. FEBS Lett., 408(3), p 276-280.
O. Kruse, D. Zheleva, and J. Barber, “Stabilization of photosystem two dimers by phosphorylation: Implication for the regulation of the turnover of the D1 protein”, FEBS Lett., vol. 408, 1997, pp. 276-280.
Kruse, O., Zheleva, D., Barber, J.: Stabilization of photosystem two dimers by phosphorylation: Implication for the regulation of the turnover of the D1 protein. FEBS Lett. 408, 276-280 (1997).
Kruse, Olaf, Zheleva, D., and Barber, J. “Stabilization of photosystem two dimers by phosphorylation: Implication for the regulation of the turnover of the D1 protein”. FEBS Lett. 408.3 (1997): 276-280.