CMT disease severity correlates with mutation-induced open conformation of histidyl-tRNA synthetase, not aminoacylation loss, in patient cells
David Blocquel(Scripps Research Institute), Xiang‐Lei Yang(Scripps Research Institute), Żaneta Matuszek(Broad Institute), Paul Schimmel(Scripps Research Institute), Litao Sun(Scripps Research Institute), Na Wei(Guizhou Provincial People's Hospital), Bernhard Kuhle(University of Göttingen), Jonathan Baets(University of Antwerp), Grace Kooi(Scripps Research Institute), Thomas G. Weber(Dynamic Biosensors (Germany)), Sheng Li(University of California San Diego), Tao Pan(Air Force Medical University)
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