Geometrically associative yet electronically dissociative character in the transition state of enzymatic reversible phosphorylation
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Yuji Sugita | Seiichiro Ten-no | Suyong Re | Takashi Imai | Jaewoon Jung | Y. Sugita | S. Ten-no | Jaewoon Jung | Suyong Re | T. Imai
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