High-resolution X-ray and NMR structures of the SMN Tudor domain: conformational variation in the binding site for symmetrically dimethylated arginine residues.
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Michael Sattler | Matthew R Groves | Irmgard Sinning | R. Sprangers | M. Sattler | I. Sinning | M. Groves | Remco Sprangers
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