Structural outline of the detailed mechanism for elongation factor Ts-mediated guanine nucleotide exchange on elongation factor Tu.
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L. Van | S. Thirup | T. Nielsen | C. Knudsen | Søren S Thirup | Lan Bich Van | Tine K Nielsen | Charlotte R Knudsen
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