Crystal Structures of 4-α-Glucanotransferase from Thermococcus litoralis and Its Complex with an Inhibitor*
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Takashi Kumasaka | Hiromi Imamura | Masaki Yamamoto | Hiroshi Matsuzawa | T. Kumasaka | Masaki Yamamoto | H. Matsuzawa | S. Fushinobu | T. Wakagi | B. Jeon | H. Imamura | Shinya Fushinobu | Takayoshi Wakagi | Beong-Sam Jeon | Masaki Yamamoto
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