Methyl transfer by substrate signaling from a knotted protein fold
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Shigeyuki Yokoyama | Thomas Christian | Joanna I Sulkowska | J. I. Sulkowska | E. Taylor | S. Yokoyama | R. Sakaguchi | Takuhiro Ito | Ya-Ming Hou | Takuhiro Ito | Agata P Perlinska | Ya-Ming Hou | Reiko Sakaguchi | T. Christian | A. Perlinska | Georges Lahoud | Erika A Taylor | Georges Lahoud | J. Sulkowska
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