Flagellar Motor-switch Binding Face of CheY and the Biochemical Basis of Suppression by CheY Mutants That Compensate for Motor-switch Defects in Escherichia coli *
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P. Matsumura | D. Shukla | D Shukla | P Matsumura | X Y Zhu | Xiangyang Zhu
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