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    Rocaboy M, Herman R, Sauvage E, Remaut H, Moonens K, Terrak M, Charlier P, Kerff F.
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    Espinosa J, Lin TY, Estrella Y, Kim B, Molina H, Hang HC.
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    Eldholm V, Johnsborg O, Straume D, Ohnstad HS, Berg KH, Hermoso JA, Håvarstein LS.
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  • 35. Skl, a novel choline-binding N-acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine amidase of Streptococcus mitis SK137 containing a CHAP domain.
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  • 37. Key role of amino acid residues in the dimerization and catalytic activation of the autolysin LytA, an important virulence factor in Streptococcus pneumoniae.
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