Probing the functional tolerance of the b subunit of Escherichia coli ATP synthase for sequence manipulation through a chimera approach.
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Yumin Bi | S. Dunn | J. Watts | L. K. Briere | Stanley D Dunn | Joel C Watts | Y. Bi | Pamela Krauss Bamford | Lee-Ann K Briere
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