HemK, a class of protein methyl transferase with similarity to DNA methyl transferases, methylates polypeptide chain release factors, and hemK knockout induces defects in translational termination
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Hachiro Inokuchi | Hirotada Mori | Taku Oshima | Kenji Nakahigashi | H. Inokuchi | H. Mori | T. Oshima | Maki Maeda | K. Nakahigashi | C. Wada | Chieko Wada | Naoko Kubo | Shin-ichiro Narita | Takeshi Shimaoka | Simon Goto | Maki Maeda | T. Shimaoka | S. Goto | Shin-ichiro Narita | Naoko Kubo
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