Heme binds to and inhibits the DNA‐binding activity of the global regulator FurA from Anabaena sp. PCC 7120
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M. Bes | José A. Hernández | M. Peleato | M. Fillat | José A Hernández | M Luisa Peleato | María F Fillat | M Teresa Bes | J. A. Hernández
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