Structural analyses of covalent enzyme-substrate analog complexes reveal strengths and limitations of de novo enzyme design.
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David Baker | Donald Hilvert | Eric A. Althoff | Ling Wang | Lin Jiang | Jill Bolduc | D. Baker | B. Stoddard | J. K. Lassila | Lin Jiang | D. Hilvert | Lars Giger | J. Bolduc | Ling Wang | Jonathan K Lassila | Lars Giger | Eric A Althoff | James Moody | Barry Stoddard | J. Moody | L. Giger | D. Baker
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