Cite
Deletion of a single hydrogen bonding atom from the MS2 RNA operator leads to dramatic rearrangements at the RNA-coat protein interface.
MLA
Grahn, E., et al. “Deletion of a Single Hydrogen Bonding Atom from the MS2 RNA Operator Leads to Dramatic Rearrangements at the RNA-Coat Protein Interface.” Nucleic Acids Research, vol. 28, no. 23, Dec. 2000, pp. 4611–16. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/28.23.4611.
APA
Grahn, E., Stonehouse, N. J., Adams, C. J., Fridborg, K., Beigelman, L., Matulic-Adamic, J., Warriner, S. L., Stockley, P. G., & Liljas, L. (2000). Deletion of a single hydrogen bonding atom from the MS2 RNA operator leads to dramatic rearrangements at the RNA-coat protein interface. Nucleic Acids Research, 28(23), 4611–4616. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/28.23.4611
Chicago
Grahn, E, N J Stonehouse, C J Adams, K Fridborg, L Beigelman, J Matulic-Adamic, S L Warriner, P G Stockley, and L Liljas. 2000. “Deletion of a Single Hydrogen Bonding Atom from the MS2 RNA Operator Leads to Dramatic Rearrangements at the RNA-Coat Protein Interface.” Nucleic Acids Research 28 (23): 4611–16. doi:10.1093/nar/28.23.4611.