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Catalytic Sites of Enzymes as Conserved Elements of Amino Acid Sequence Alignment: A Unique Role of Glycine and Aspartic Acid in Formation of Enzyme Active Sites

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Varfolomeev, S.D., Gurevich, K.G., Poroykov, V.V. et al. Catalytic Sites of Enzymes as Conserved Elements of Amino Acid Sequence Alignment: A Unique Role of Glycine and Aspartic Acid in Formation of Enzyme Active Sites. Doklady Biochemistry and Biophysics 379, 252–254 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011642500501

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