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    Tyrosine phosphorylation of the BRI1 receptor kinase occurs via a posttranslational modification and is activated by the juxtamembrane domain
    Tyrosine phosphorylation of the BRI1 receptor kinase occurs via a posttranslational modification and is activated by the juxtamembrane domain
    by Man-Ho eOh, Steven D. Clouse, Steven C. Huber, Steven C. Huber
    Published 2012-08-01
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    The Carboxy-terminus of BAK1 regulates kinase activity and is required for normal growth of Arabidopsis
    The Carboxy-terminus of BAK1 regulates kinase activity and is required for normal growth of Arabidopsis
    by Man-Ho eOh, Man-Ho eOh, Xuejun eWang, Sang Yeol Kim, Sang Yeol Kim, Xia eWu, Xia eWu, Steven D. Clouse, Steven Carl Huber, Steven Carl Huber
    Published 2014-02-01
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    Functional analysis of the BRI1 receptor kinase by Thr-for-Ser substitution in a regulatory autophosphorylation site
    Functional analysis of the BRI1 receptor kinase by Thr-for-Ser substitution in a regulatory autophosphorylation site
    by Man-Ho eOh, Man-Ho eOh, Kyle W Bender, Sang Yeol eKim, Sang Yeol eKim, Xia eWu, Seulki eLee, Ill-Sup eNou, Raymond E Zielinski, Steven D Clouse, Steven Carl Huber, Steven Carl Huber
    Published 2015-07-01
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    Transphosphorylation of E. coli proteins during production of recombinant protein kinases provides a robust system to characterize kinase specificity
    Transphosphorylation of E. coli proteins during production of recombinant protein kinases provides a robust system to characterize kinase specificity
    by Xia eWu, Man-Ho eOh, Hyoung Seok Kim, Daniel eSchwartz, Brian S. Imai, Peter M. Yau, Steven D. Clouse, Steven eHuber, Steven eHuber
    Published 2012-11-01
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