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Volume 12 (2011) - June 2011

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All Dact (Dapper/Frodo) scaffold proteins dimerize and exhibit conserved interactions with Vangl, Dvl, and serine/threonine kinases

Saul Kivimäe, Xiao Yang, Benjamin NR Cheyette BMC Biochemistry 2011, 12:33 (30 June 2011)

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Paralogs of the scaffold protein family Dact (Dapper/ Frodo) readily form complexes with the Vangl, Dvl, and CK1delta/epsilon proteins of the Wnt signaling pathway, supporting a conserved role for Dact proteins in kinase-regulated biochemistry

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Molecular characterization of novel sulfotransferases from the tick, Ixodes scapularis

Sivakamasundari Pichu, Emine B Yalcin, José MC Ribeiro, Roberta S King, Thomas N Mather BMC Biochemistry 2011, 12:32 (27 June 2011)

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Comparative thermodynamic studies on substrate and product binding of O-Acetylserine Sulfhydrylase reveals two different ligand recognition modes†

Shrijita Banerjee, Mary K Ekka, Sangaralingam Kumaran BMC Biochemistry 2011, 12:31 (2 June 2011)

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