Identification and in vitro Analysis of the GatD/MurT Enzyme-Complex Catalyzing Lipid II Amidation in Staphylococcus aureus
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Terry Roemer | Sang Ho Lee | T. Roemer | H. Sahl | S. H. Lee | T. Schneider | M. Engeser | Marianne Engeser | Tanja Schneider | D. Münch | Daniela Münch | Hans Georg Sahl
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