Mutational Analysis of Deinococcus radiodurans Bacteriophytochrome Reveals Key Amino Acids Necessary for the Photochromicity and Proton Exchange Cycle of Phytochromes*
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Katrina T Forest | Richard D Vierstra | R. Vierstra | Junrui Zhang | D. von Stetten | K. Forest | Joseph M. Walker | D. Murgida | Daniel H Murgida | Jeremiah R. Wagner | Maria Andrea Mroginski | Joseph M Walker | Jeremiah R Wagner | Junrui Zhang | David von Stetten | Mina Günther | Peter Hildebrandt | P. Hildebrandt | M. Mroginski | Mina Günther
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