Correlation of proteolysis of Synechococcus elongatus FNR and FNR binding with phycobiliproteins
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概要
著者
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WADA Keishiro
Dept.Biol., Fac.Sci.
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Wada Keishiro
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci. Kanazawa Univ.
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NAKAJIMA Masato
Dept. Biol., Fac. Sci., kanazawa Univ.
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ASANO Kanako
Dept. Biol., Fac. Sci., kanazawa Univ.
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MURAMATU Sanae
Dept. Biol., Fac. Sci., kanazawa Univ.
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Asano Kanako
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci. Kanazawa Univ.
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Muramatu Sanae
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci. Kanazawa Univ.
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Nakajima Masato
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci. Kanazawa Univ.
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WADA Keishiro
Dept. Biol. Fac. Sci. , Kanazawa Univ.
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