Molecular Basis for Amino-Terminal Acetylation by the Heterodimeric NatA Complex
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Ronen Marmorstein | Glen Liszczak | T. Arnesen | R. Marmorstein | G. Liszczak | Håvard Foyn | E. James Petersson | Jacob M. Goldberg | E. Petersson | Thomas Arnesen | Havard Foyn
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