The Tmc complex from Desulfovibrio vulgaris hildenborough is involved in transmembrane electron transfer from periplasmic hydrogen oxidation.
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Miguel Teixeira | M. Teixeira | I. Pereira | R. Louro | A. V. Xavier | Patrícia M Pereira | António V Xavier | Ricardo O Louro | Inês A C Pereira | Patrícia M. Pereira
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