A hyperthermostable pullulanase produced by an extreme thermophile, Bacillus flavocaldarius KP 1228, and evidence for the proline theory of increasing proteinae

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A hyperthermostable pullulanase produced by an extreme thermophile, Bacillus flavocaldarius KP 1228, and evidence for the proline theory of increasing proteinae; Y Suzuki, K Hatagaki, H Oda; 1991; doi_citing_unknown

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Nucleotide sequences of genes encoding heat-stable and heat-labile glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenases; amino acid sequence and protein thermostability  ; Haile S Tesfay Remi E Amelunxen Ivan D Goldberg; 10/30/1989

https://doi.org/10.1016/0378-1119(89)90049-8

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