Glutamate 52-β at the α/β subunit interface of Escherichia coli class Ia ribonucleotide reductase is essential for conformational gating of radical transfer
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J. Stubbe | C. Drennan | J. Shao | M. J. Parker | Gyunghoon Kang | K. Ravichandran | Qinghui Lin | Alexander T. Taguchi | Albert Kim | Jimin Shao
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