Analysis of the open and closed conformations of the GTP-binding protein YsxC from Bacillus subtilis.
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D. Rice | S. Foster | P. Artymiuk | P. Baker | S. Sedelnikova | Sanjan K. Das | S. Ruzheinikov | Patrick J Baker | David W Rice | Simon J Foster | Svetlana E Sedelnikova | Peter J Artymiuk | Sergey N Ruzheinikov | Sanjan K Das | Jorge García-Lara | J. García‐Lara
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