Structural analysis of substrate binding by the TatBC component of the twin-arginine protein transport system
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Helen R Saibil | Tracy Palmer | Susan M Lea | Grant Buchanan | H. Saibil | B. Berks | M. Tarry | T. Palmer | S. Lea | Ben C Berks | Michael J Tarry | Eva Schäfer | Shuyun Chen | Nicholas P Greene | G. Buchanan | N. Greene | Shuyun Chen | Eva Schäfer
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