Complete Cysteine-scanning Mutagenesis and Site-directed Chemical Modification of the Tn10-encoded Metal-Tetracycline/H+ Antiporter*
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A. Yamaguchi | S. Nada | A Yamaguchi | N Tamura | S Konishi | S Iwaki | T Kimura-Someya | S Nada | T. Kimura-Someya | N. Tamura | Satoko Konishi | Shinobu Iwaki
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