Role of the Glycine Triad in the ATP-binding Site of cAMP-dependent Protein Kinase*
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S. Taylor | I. Tsigelny | W. Hemmer | M. McGlone | S S Taylor | W Hemmer | I Tsigelny | M McGlone
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