Multiple RPAs make WRN syndrome protein a superhelicase
Mina Lee(Sunchon National University), Sungchul Hohng(National University College), Kwangbeom Hyun(University of California, Irvine), Heesun Hong(Hallym University), Vilhelm A. Bohr(University of Copenhagen), Jaehoon Kim(Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology), Byungchan Ahn(National Institutes of Health), Jaewon Kirk(Seoul National University), Soochul Shin(Seoul National University), Tomasz Kulikowicz(National Institutes of Health), Heesoo Uhm(University of Oxford)
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