Crystal structure of maltose phosphorylase from Lactobacillus brevis: unexpected evolutionary relationship with glucoamylases.
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H. van Tilbeurgh | Jonas Uppenberg | M. Egloff | H van Tilbeurgh | M P Egloff | L Haalck | J Uppenberg | L. Haalck
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