Sequence-structure-function studies of tRNA:m5C methyltransferase Trm4p and its relationship to DNA:m5C and RNA:m5U methyltransferases.
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Marcin Feder | Janusz M. Bujnicki | Kent L. Redman | J. Bujnicki | Chastity L. Ayres | M. Feder | K. Redman | C. L. Ayres
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