Altered Specificity in DNA Binding by the lac Repressor: A Mutant lac Headpiece that Mimics the gal Repressor
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Devashish Das | Rolf Boelens | Robert Kaptein | R. Kaptein | G. Folkers | R. Boelens | A. Bonvin | D. Das | Alexandre M J J Bonvin | Roberto Kopke Salinas | Gert E Folkers | Roberto Kopke Salinas
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