Structure of the full-length HPr kinase/phosphatase from Staphylococcus xylosus at 1.95 Å resolution: Mimicking the product/substrate of the phospho transfer reactions
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Wolfgang Hengstenberg | Robert B Russell | Brigitte Koch | R. Russell | K. Scheffzek | S. Nessler | W. Hengstenberg | S. Fieulaine | Klaus Scheffzek | Sylvie Nessler | Sonia Fieulaine | Sonja Hasenbein | Jose Antonio Márquez | B. Koch | Sonja Hasenbein | J. Márquez | R. Russell
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