X-ray structure analysis and crystallographic refinement of lumazine synthase from the hyperthermophile Aquifex aeolicus at 1.6 A resolution: determinants of thermostability revealed from structural comparisons.
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A. Bacher | R. Ladenstein | X. Zhang | W. Meining | M. Fischer | R Ladenstein | X Zhang | W Meining | M Fischer | A Bacher | M. Fischer | X. Zhang
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