Ultrafast Red Light Activation of Synechocystis Phytochrome Cph1 Triggers Major Structural Change to Form the Pfr Signalling-Competent State
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Nigel S. Scrutton | N. Scrutton | M. Sakuma | S. Rigby | S. Hardman | Basile Khara | D. Heyes | Ronan O'Cualain | Samantha J. O. Hardman | Derren J. Heyes | Michiyo Sakuma | Stephen E. J. Rigby | B. Khara | R. O'Cualain
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