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AmiP from hyperthermophilic Thermus parvatiensis prophage is a thermoactive and ultrathermostable peptidoglycan lytic amidase

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    Andrius Jasilionis

  • Photo of  Magdalena Plotka

    Magdalena Plotka

  • Photo of  Lei Wang

    Lei Wang

  • Photo of  Sebastian Dorawa

    Sebastian Dorawa

  • Photo of  Joanna Lange

    Joanna Lange

  • Photo of  Hildegard Watzlawick

    Hildegard Watzlawick

  • Photo of  Tom van

    Tom van

  • Photo of  Bas Vroling

    Bas Vroling

  • Photo of  Josef Altenbuchner

    Josef Altenbuchner

  • Photo of  Anna‐Karina Kaczorowska

    Anna‐Karina Kaczorowska

  • Photo of  Ehmke Pohl

    Ehmke Pohl

  • Photo of  Tadeusz Kaczorowski

    Tadeusz Kaczorowski

  • Photo of  Eva Nordberg

    Eva Nordberg

  • Photo of  Stefanie Freitag‐Pohl

    Stefanie Freitag‐Pohl

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Category:
Magazine publication
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Magazine publication
Published in:
PROTEIN SCIENCE no. 32, edition 3,
ISSN: 0961-8368
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0961-8368
Publication year:
2023
DOI:
Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1002/pro.4585
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