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Breadcrumb Research A Z researchers Liz Morris POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING FELLOW Taylor lab Macromolecular Structure Laboratory Email Address: Email Year published2020 (1) Facet Year publishedResearch topicsChemical Biology & High Throughput (1)Imaging (1)Infectious Disease (1) (-)Model Organisms (1)Structural Biology & Biophysics (1) Facet Research topicsPublication typeJournal article (1)Primary research (1) Facet Publication typeJournal (-)Nature Communications (1) Facet JournalCrick Pre-CrickCrick publications (1) Facet Crick Pre-Crick Displaying 1 - 1 of 1Last updated : 07 June 2023 03:03 Crystal structures of SAMHD1 inhibitor complexes reveal the mechanism of water-mediated dNTP hydrolysis Authors (7)Liz MorrisSarah CaswellSimone Kunzelmann Laurence H Arnold Andrew G PurkissGeoff KellyIan Taylor Nature Communications Published 23 June 2020 Crick labs/ facilitiesIan TaylorStructural BiologyMRC Biomedical NMR CentreFull details
Crystal structures of SAMHD1 inhibitor complexes reveal the mechanism of water-mediated dNTP hydrolysis Authors (7)Liz MorrisSarah CaswellSimone Kunzelmann Laurence H Arnold Andrew G PurkissGeoff KellyIan Taylor Nature Communications Published 23 June 2020 Crick labs/ facilitiesIan TaylorStructural BiologyMRC Biomedical NMR CentreFull details