Biosynthesis captured in motion domain-B
Then, working with Stanley Opella, professor of chemistry and biochemistry at UC San Diego, they extended their observation using a different method, nuclear magnetic resonance, which reveals the motions of the carrier protein and enzyme in solution.
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