Saccharomyces cerevisiae THI4p is a suicidal thiamin thiazole synthase
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P. Dorrestein | A. Chatterjee | T. Begley | S. Ealick | D. Russell | S. Bale | Pei-Jing Pai | N. Abeydeera | Pei-jing Pai | Abhishek Chatterjee
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