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bibliographicCitation Ozawa T, Hakamada Y, Hatada Y, Kobayashi T, Shirai T, Ito S. Thermostabilization by replacement of specific residues with lysine in a Bacillus alkaline cellulase: building a structural model and implications of newly formed double intrahelical salt bridges. Protein Eng. 2001 Jul;14(7):501–4. doi: 10.1093/protein/14.7.501. PMID: 11522924.
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