Structure of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron BT2081 at 2.05 Å resolution: The first structural representative of a new protein family that may play a role in carbohydrate metabolism
Andrew P. Yeh, Polat Abdubek, Tamara Astakhova, Herbert L. Axelrod, Constantina Bakolitsa, Xiaohui Cai, Dennis Carlton, Connie Chen, Hsiu Ju Chiu, Michelle Chiu, Thomas Clayton, Debanu Das, Marc C. Deller, Lian Duan, Kyle Ellrott, Carol L. Farr, Julie Feuerhelm, Joanna C. Grant, Anna Grzechnik, Gye Won HanLukasz Jaroszewski, Kevin K. Jin, Heath E. Klock, Mark W. Knuth, Piotr Kozbial, S. Sri Krishna, Abhinav Kumar, Winnie W. Lam, David Marciano, Daniel McMullan, Mitchell D. Miller, Andrew T. Morse, Edward Nigoghossian, Amanda Nopakun, Linda Okach, Christina Puckett, Ron Reyes, Henry J. Tien, Christine B. Trame, Henry Van Den Bedem, Dana Weekes, Tiffany Wooten, Qingping Xu, Keith O. Hodgson, John Wooley, Marc André Elsliger, Ashley M. Deacon, Adam Godzik, Scott A. Lesley, Ian A. Wilson
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