The Critical Role of N- and C-Terminal Contact in Protein Stability and Folding of a Family 10 Xylanase under Extreme Conditions
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Sadhu Leelavathi | V. S. Reddy | Suryanarayanarao Ramakumar | Amit Ghosh | S. Ramakumar | A. Bhardwaj | S. Leelavathi | S. Mazumdar-Leighton | Amit Bhardwaj | Sudeshna Mazumdar-Leighton | Amit Ghosh | Vanga S. Reddy
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