Identification of two catalytic residues in RAG1 that define a single active site within the RAG1/RAG2 protein complex.
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D. Schatz | L. Ptaszek | S. Fugmann | I. Villey | D G Schatz | S D Fugmann | I J Villey | L M Ptaszek | Isabelle J. Villey | L. M. Ptaszek | David G. Schatz
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