A new mode of dimerization of allosteric enzymes with ACT domains revealed by the crystal structure of the aspartate kinase from Cyanobacteria.
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Jean-Luc Ferrer | Gilles Curien | J. Ferrer | R. Dumas | G. Curien | Mylène Robert-Genthon | D. Cobessi | Adeline Y Robin | David Cobessi | Mylène Robert-Genthon | Renaud Dumas | A. Robin
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