The glutamine-rich domain of the Drosophila GAGA factor is necessary for amyloid fibre formation in vitro, but not for chromatin remodelling

Bogos Agianian, Kevin Leonard, Edgar Bonte, Hans Van Der Zandt, Peter B. Becker, Paul A. Tucker

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