A Novel Inhibitor That Suspends the Induced Fit Mechanism of UDP-N-acetylglucosamine Enolpyruvyl Transferase (MurA)*
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Ernst Schönbrunn | Melanie A. Priestman | E. Schönbrunn | S. Eschenburg | F. Fassy | Florence Fassy | Melanie A Priestman | Susanne Eschenburg | Farid A Abdul-Latif | Carole Delachaume | C. Delachaume | F. Abdul-Latif
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