Assembly of the algal CO <sub>2</sub> -fixing organelle, the pyrenoid, is guided by a Rubisco-binding motif
Moritz T. Meyer(Princeton University), Martin C. Jonikas(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Gary F. Yates(University of York), Weronika Patena(Princeton University), Lianyong Wang(Northeastern University), Shan He(Princeton University), Alan K. Itakura(Carnegie Institution for Science), Chun Sing Lau(University of York), Tom Z. Emrich‐Mills(University of York), Luke C. M. Mackinder(Department of Plant Biology)
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