FUNCTIONAL EXPRESSION, IN E.COLI,AMITO-TERMINAL-HALF DERIVATIVE OF THE PORPHYRIDIUM CARBONICANHYDRASE WHICH IS A FUSION PRODUCT OF TWO PUTATIVE ANCESTRALENZYMES
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概要
著者
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Miyachi Shigetoh
Marine Biotechnology Inst.
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Miyachi Shigetoh
Marine Biotechnology Institute Kamaishilaboratories
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Mitsuhashi Satoshi
Marine Biotechnology Institute Kamaishilaboratories
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Mitsuhashi Satoshi
Marine Biotechnology Institute Kamaishi Laboratories
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