The N‐Terminal Sequence Protein of L7/L12 Is Responsible for Its Dimerization

Abstract
Ultracentrifuge studies of intact protein L7/L12, of its fragments 27–120, 1–74 and 74–120 and protein L7/L12 with oxidized methionine residues, indicate that the N‐terminal sequence of the protein L7/L12 is responsible for its dimerization. The symmetry model of the dimer is discussed.