A phosphopantetheinyl transferase that is essential for mitochondrial fatty acid biosynthesis.
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B. Nikolau | O. Yu | H. Man | A. Abramson | Xin Guan | Jin-xia Wu | Hui Chen | Jinxia Wu
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