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Crystal structure of sTALL-1 reveals a virus-like assembly of TNF family ligands

Liu et al., 2002

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10584990818229320262
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Liu Y
Xu L
Opalka N
Kappler J
Shu H
Zhang G
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Abstract TALL-1/BAFF/BLyS was recently identified as a member of the tumor necrosis factor (TNF) ligand family. The crystal structure of the functional soluble TALL-1 (sTALL-1) has been determined at 3.0 Å. sTALL-1 forms a virus-like assembly with 200 Å diameter in the …
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