Insights into cis-autoproteolysis reveal a reactive state formed through conformational rearrangement
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Craig A. Townsend | J. Schildbach | C. Townsend | N. Wright | A. Buller | M. F. Freeman | Andrew R. Buller | Michael F. Freeman | Nathan T. Wright | Joel F. Schildbach | M. Freeman
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