The Crystal Structure of the Y66L Variant of Green Fluorescent Protein Supports a Cyclization−Oxidation−Dehydration Mechanism for Chromophore Maturation<sup>,</sup>
Matthew Rosenow(Arizona State University), Rebekka M. Wachter(Barrow Neurological Institute), Marlene E. Phail(Arizona State University), Holly A. Huffman(Arizona State University)
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