Twisting of the DNA-binding surface by a β-strand-bearing proline modulates DNA gyrase activity
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Lynn Farh | Shu-Yun Huang | Te-Sheng Lin | Shu-Yun Huang | Nei-Li Chan | L. Farh | Chun-Hua Hsu | Tung-Ju Hsieh | T. Hsieh | Tien-Jui Yen | Hsun-Tang Chang | N. Chan | Te-Sheng Lin | T. Yen | Chun‐Hua Hsu | Hsun-Tang Chang | Tung-Ju Hsieh | Tien-Jui Yen | Te-Sheng Lin | Hsun-Tang Chang | Shu-Yun Huang | Chun-Hua Hsu | Lynn Farh | Nei-Li Chan
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