Metal active site elasticity linked to activation of homocysteine in methionine synthases
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R. Matthews | Janet L. Smith | R. Pejchal | M. Ludwig | M. Koutmos | R. Pejchal | T. M. Bomer | R. G. Matthews | J. L. Smith | M. L. Ludwig | M. Koutmos | Theresa M. Bomer
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