Structural analysis of kinetic folding intermediates for a TIM barrel protein, indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthase, by hydrogen exchange mass spectrometry and Gō model simulation.
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C. Matthews | Z. Gu | W. R. Forsyth | C Robert Matthews | John M Finke | Zhenyu Gu | Maithreyi K Rao | William R Forsyth | J. Finke | M. K. Rao
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