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Carboxyl-Group Footprinting Maps the Dimerization Interface and Phosphorylation-induced Conformational Changes of a Membrane-associated Tyrosine Kinase.
Mol Cell Proteomics..2011-06; 10(6):M110005678
Hao Zhang, Wei Shen, Don Rempel, John Monsey, Ilan Vidavsky, Michael L. Gross, and Ron Bose.Department of Chemistry, Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63130, USA.
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Carboxyl-group footprinting maps the dimerization interface and phosphorylation-induced conformational changes of a membrane-associated tyrosine kinase.
Carboxyl-group footprinting maps the dimerization interface and phosphorylation-induced conformational changes of a membrane-associated tyrosine kinase.