Ras and GTPase-activating protein (GAP) drive GTP into a precatalytic state as revealed by combining FTIR and biomolecular simulations
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Klaus Gerwert | Till Rudack | Jürgen Schlitter | K. Gerwert | Fei Xia | J. Schlitter | T. Rudack | C. Kötting | Carsten Kötting | Fei Xia
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