Crystal structures of phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase complexed with phenylalanine and a phenylalanyl-adenylate analogue.
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D G Vassylyev | D. Vassylyev | O. Lavrik | N. Moor | L Reshetnikova | O Lavrik | N Moor | L. Reshetnikova
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