Local and global structural drivers for the photoactivation of the orange carotenoid protein.
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Local and global structural drivers for the photoactivation of the orange carotenoid protein.
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Local and global structural dr ...... the orange carotenoid protein.
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Local and global structural dr ...... the orange carotenoid protein.
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Christopher J Petzold
Corie Y Ralston
Emily G Pawlowski
Kelly K Lee
Kulyash Zhumadilova
Miklos Guttman
Ryan L Leverenz
Sayan Gupta
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10.1073/PNAS.1512240112
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2015-09-18T00:00:00Z