Evolution of enzymatic activity in the tautomerase superfamily: mechanistic and structural consequences of the L8R mutation in 4-oxalocrotonate tautomerase.
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W. Johnson | C. P. Whitman | Héctor Serrano | M. Hackert | G. Poelarends | Joseph E Darty | J. J. Almrud
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