Fragments of Bacterial Endoglycosidase S and Immunoglobulin G Reveal Subdomains of Each That Contribute to Deglycosylation
Emma V. Dixon(University of Oxford), Max Crispin(University of Oxford), Kavitha Baruah(University of Oxford), Nicole Zitzmann(University of Oxford), Matthew K. Higgins(University of Oxford), Benjamin A. Krishna(Cleveland Clinic), Snezana Vesiljevic(University of Oxford), Xiaojie Yu(University of Southampton), Susan Mattick(University of Oxford), Jason R. Schnell(University of Oxford), Laura K. Pritchard(University of Oxford), Jolyon K. Claridge(University of Oxford), Christopher N. Scanlan(The University of Sydney), David J. Harvey(University of Oxford)
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