Differential Substrate Specificity and Kinetic Behavior of Escherichia coli YfdW and Oxalobacter formigenes Formyl Coenzyme A Transferase
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Arnaud Gruez | Christian Cambillau | Y. Lindqvist | C. Cambillau | N. Richards | A. Gruez | Nigel G. J. Richards | Cory G. Toyota | Catrine L. Berthold | Stefán Jónsson | Ylva Lindqvist | C. L. Berthold | C. Toyota | S. Jónsson
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