NMR structure of the 18 kDa protein CC1736 from Caulobacter crescentus identifies a member of the “START” domain superfamily and suggests residues mediating substrate specificity
Proteins Structure Function and Bioinformatics2004Vol. 58(3), pp. 747–750
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Yang Shen, Sharon Goldsmith‐Fischman, Hanudatta S. Atreya, Thomas Acton, Li-Chung Ma, Rong Xiao, Barry Honig, G.T. Montelione, Thomas Szyperski
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