Crystal structure of isopenicillin N synthase is the first from a new structural family of enzymes
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Geoffrey J. Barton | Peter L. Roach | Christopher J. Schofield | Inger Andersson | Jack E. Baldwin | Ian J. Clifton | Karl Harlos | G. Barton | V. Fülöp | J. Hajdu | I. Andersson | P. Roach | K. Harlos | C. Schofield | Janos Hajdu | I. Clifton | J. Baldwin | Vilmos Fülöp
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