Active-site mutagenesis of tetanus neurotoxin implicates TYR-375 and GLU-271 in metalloproteolytic activity.
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R. Stevens | C. Montecucco | F. Tonello | P. Caccin | O. Rossetto | M. Rigoni | N. Bortoletto | Fiorella Tonello
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