The Structure of β-Carbonic Anhydrase from the Carboxysomal Shell Reveals a Distinct Subclass with One Active Site for the Price of Two*
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Cheryl A Kerfeld | Todd O Yeates | Michael R Sawaya | Sabine Heinhorst | T. Yeates | M. Sawaya | C. Kerfeld | G. Cannon | S. Heinhorst | Shiho Tanaka | E. Williams | Gordon C Cannon | Shiho Tanaka | Eric B Williams
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