The solution structure of the Zalpha domain of the human RNA editing enzyme ADAR1 reveals a prepositioned binding surface for Z-DNA.
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H Oschkinat | P. Schmieder | A. Rich | R. Kühne | K. Lowenhaupt | H. Oschkinat | A Rich | M Schade | C J Turner | R Kühne | P Schmieder | K Lowenhaupt | A Herbert | M. Schade | A. Herbert | C. Turner | Hartmut Oschkinat | Alexander Rich | Markus Schade | Christopher J. Turner | Ronald Kühne
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