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Two forms of Opa1 cooperate to complete fusion of the mitochondrial inner-membrane
View ORCID ProfileYifan Ge, View ORCID ProfileXiaojun Shi, Sivakumar Boopathy, View ORCID ProfileJulie McDonald, View ORCID ProfileAdam W. Smith, View ORCID ProfileLuke H. Chao
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/739078
Yifan Ge
1Dept. of Molecular Biology - Massachusetts General Hospital; Dept. of Genetics - Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA U.S.A
Xiaojun Shi
2Dept. of Chemistry - University of Akron, Ohio U.S.A
Sivakumar Boopathy
1Dept. of Molecular Biology - Massachusetts General Hospital; Dept. of Genetics - Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA U.S.A
Julie McDonald
1Dept. of Molecular Biology - Massachusetts General Hospital; Dept. of Genetics - Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA U.S.A
Adam W. Smith
2Dept. of Chemistry - University of Akron, Ohio U.S.A
Luke H. Chao
1Dept. of Molecular Biology - Massachusetts General Hospital; Dept. of Genetics - Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA U.S.A
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Posted December 11, 2019.
Two forms of Opa1 cooperate to complete fusion of the mitochondrial inner-membrane
Yifan Ge, Xiaojun Shi, Sivakumar Boopathy, Julie McDonald, Adam W. Smith, Luke H. Chao
bioRxiv 739078; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/739078
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