Disorder-order folding transitions underlie catalysis in the helicase motor of SecA
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Dimitra Keramisanou | S. Karamanou | C. Kalodimos | A. Economou | N. Biris | Spyridoula Karamanou | Charalampos G Kalodimos | Anastassios Economou | Ioannis Gelis | Ioannis Gelis | Nikolaos Biris | Georgios Sianidis | D. Keramisanou | Georgios Sianidis
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