A phosphate binding pocket is a key determinant of exo- versus endo-nucleolytic activity in the SNM1 nuclease family
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O. Gileadi | P. McHugh | J. Newman | C. Schofield | Y. Yosaatmadja | H. Baddock | Marcin Bielinski | H. T. Baddock
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