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| ligand | TMO | enzyme |
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| Primary reference | An asymmetry-to-symmetry switch in signal transmission by the histidine kinase receptor for TMAO., Moore JO, Hendrickson WA, Structure. 2012 Apr 4;20(4):729-41. Epub 2012 Apr 3. PMID:22483119 | ||||||||||||||
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