Using mutability landscapes of a promiscuous tautomerase to guide the engineering of enantioselective Michaelases
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W. Quax | A. Thunnissen | Y. Miao | Bert-Jan Baas | Mehran Rahimi | Pieter G Tepper | Wim J Quax | Jan-Ytzen van der Meer | Harshwardhan Poddar | Yufeng Miao | Mehran Rahimi | Andreas Kunzendorf | Ronald van Merkerk | Edzard M Geertsema | Andy-Mark W H Thunnissen | Gerrit J Poelarends | G. Poelarends | Ronald van Merkerk | Jan-Ytzen van der Meer | P. Tepper | H. Poddar | A. Kunzendorf | Bert‐Jan Baas | E. Geertsema
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