Structure and function of an unusual family of protein phosphatases: the bacterial chemotaxis proteins CheC and CheX.
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Gabriela Gonzalez-Bonet | B. Crane | Sang-Youn Park | Gabriela Gonzalez-Bonet | A. Bilwes | Alexandrine M. Bilwes | Brian R. Crane | B. D. Beel | Sang-Youn Park | Xingjuan Chao | Bryan D. Beel | X. Chao
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