Structure of Carbamoyl Phosphate Synthetase: A Journey of 96 Å from Substrate to Product<sup>,</sup>
James B. Thoden(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Ivan Rayment(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Frank M. Raushel(Mitchell Institute), Hazel M. Holden(University of Wisconsin–Madison), G.E. Wesenberg(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
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