N5-CAIR mutase: role of a CO2 binding site and substrate movement in catalysis.
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Aaron A Hoskins | Judith B. Zaugg | Akimitsu Okamoto | T Joseph Kappock | JoAnne Stubbe | I. Mathews | J. Stubbe | M. Morar | S. Ealick | A. Okamoto | A. Hoskins | Irimpan I Mathews | Steven E Ealick | Mariya Morar | Judith B Zaugg | Timothy E Barder | Paul Peng | Timothy E. Barder | T. J. Kappock | P. Peng | Judith | B. Zaugg
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