Crystallographic study of coenzyme, coenzyme analogue and substrate binding in 6-phosphogluconate dehydrogenase: implications for NADP specificity and the enzyme mechanism.
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C. Naylor | S. Gover | M. J. Adams | M J Adams | G H Ellis | S Gover | C E Naylor | C Phillips | C. Phillips | G. Ellis | Grant H Ellis
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