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The solution structure of MPN156, a ribosome-binding factor A (RBFA) protein family member from Mycoplasma pneumoniae, is presented. The structure, solved by nuclear magnetic resonance, has a type II KH fold typical of RNA binding proteins. Despite only ∼20% sequence identity between MPN156 and another family member from Escherichia coli, the two proteins have high structural similarity. The comparison...
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