Glycosylation of the overlapping sequons in yeast external invertase: effect of amino acid variation on site selectivity in vivo and in vitro.
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F. Maley | A. Reddy | J K Coward | L M Changchien | F Maley | J. Coward | A Reddy | B S Gibbs | Y L Liu | Y. Liu | L. Changchien | B. S. Gibbs
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