Biochemical Characterization of Acyl Carrier Protein (AcpM) and Malonyl-CoA:AcpM Transacylase (mtFabD), Two Major Components ofMycobacterium tuberculosis Fatty Acid Synthase II*
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C. Locht | D. Minnikin | G. Besra | L. Kremer | P. Brennan | J. Betts | L. Dover | S. Graham | C Locht | K. Nampoothiri | S. Lesjean | P J Brennan | L Kremer | L G Dover | G S Besra | D E Minnikin | K M Nampoothiri | S Lesjean | S Graham | J Betts | S. Graham | K. M. Nampoothiri | Joanna Betts | Sarah Lesjean | P. Brennan | K. Nampoothiri
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