Crystal Structure of (S)-3-Hydroxybutyryl-CoA Dehydrogenase from Clostridium butyricum and Its Mutations that Enhance Reaction Kinetics |
Kim, Eun-Jung
(School of Life Sciences, KNU Creative BioResearch Group)
Kim, Jieun (School of Life Sciences, KNU Creative BioResearch Group) Ahn, Jae-Woo (School of Life Sciences, KNU Creative BioResearch Group) Kim, Yeo-Jin (School of Life Sciences, KNU Creative BioResearch Group) Chang, Jeong Ho (Department of Biology, Teachers College, Kyungpook National University) Kim, Kyung-Jin (School of Life Sciences, KNU Creative BioResearch Group) |
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