Amino acid replacements can selectively affect the interaction energy of autonomous folding units in the α subunit of tryptophan synthase
Xiaowu, C.H.E.N.; Rambo, R.; Robert Matthews, C.
Biochemistry (Easton) 31(8): 2219-2223
1992
ISSN/ISBN: 0006-2960
Accession: 073958704
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