Crystal structures of archaerhodopsin-1 and -2: Common structural motif in archaeal light-driven proton pumps.
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Tsutomu Kouyama | M. Murakami | T. Kouyama | K. Ihara | Midori Murakami | Kunio Ihara | Hideo Okumura | Nobuo Enami | Keiko Yoshimura | K. Yoshimura | H. Okumura | N. Enami
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