Roles of Conserved Amino Acid Sequence Motifs in the SpoU (TrmH) RNA Methyltransferase Family*
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O. Nureki | S. Yokoyama | Y. Endo | S. Fukai | Kazunori Watanabe | R. Ishii | H. Hori | Hironori Okamoto
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