Degradation of Mos by the N-terminal proline (Pro2)-dependent ubiquitin pathway on fertilization of Xenopus eggs: possible significance of natural selection for Pro2 in Mos. (Q40874128)
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(P2093) Nishizawa M
Furuno N
Okazaki K
Tanaka H
Ogawa Y
Sagata N
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