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The dictyostelium MAP kinase DdERK2 functions as a cytosolic protein in complexes with its potential substrates in chemotactic signal transduction
Yiwen Wang,
Jeffrey E. Segall
Pathology
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Dictyostelium
97%
Signal Transduction
58%
Phosphotransferases
58%
Chemotactic Factors
42%
Antibodies
41%
Folic Acid
37%
Immunoprecipitation
36%
Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
35%
Tyrosine
34%
Molecular Weight
31%
Proteins
27%
Phosphorylation
25%
Western Blotting
25%
In Vitro Techniques
16%
Chemical Compounds
Chemotactic
100%
Signal Transduction
81%
Compound Mobility
57%
Chemoattractant
55%
Folate
44%
SDS Polyacrylamide Gel Electrophoresis
38%
Tyrosine
34%
Protein
31%
Weight
19%