X-ray Structure of a Hg2+ Complex of Mercuric Reductase (MerA) and Quantum Mechanical/Molecular Mechanical Study of Hg2+ Transfer between the C-Terminal and Buried Catalytic Site Cysteine Pairs
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Dong-Qing Wei | Hao-Bo Guo | Jerry M. Parks | Peng Lian | Jeremy C. Smith | Emil F. Pai | E. Pai | Dongqing Wei | D. Riccardi | J. Parks | Susan M. Miller | P. Lian | Hao-Bo Guo | A. Dong | Hong Guo | Qin Xu | Hong Guo | Aiping Dong | Demian Riccardi | Qin Xu
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