Site-specific mutagenesis demonstrates that the structural requirements for efficient electron transfer in Anabaena ferredoxin and flavodoxin are highly dependent on the reaction partner: kinetic studies with photosystem I, ferredoxin:NADP+ reductas (Q36690108)

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scientific article published on August 1, 1995
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Site-specific mutagenesis demonstrates that the structural requirements for efficient electron transfer in Anabaena ferredoxin and flavodoxin are highly dependent on the reaction partner: kinetic studies with photosystem I, ferredoxin:NADP+ reductas
scientific article published on August 1, 1995

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    Site-specific mutagenesis demonstrates that the structural requirements for efficient electron transfer in Anabaena ferredoxin and flavodoxin are highly dependent on the reaction partner: kinetic studies with photosystem I, ferredoxin:NADP+ reductas (English)
    Site-Specific Mutagenesis Demonstrates That the Structural Requirements for Efficient Electron Transfer in Anabaena Ferredoxin and Flavodoxin Are Highly Dependent on the Reaction Partner: Kinetic Studies with Photosystem I, Ferredoxin:NADP+ Reductase, and Cytochrome c (English)

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