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Volume 6 (2005) - October 2005

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Substrate specificity analysis of protein kinase complex Dbf2-Mob1 by peptide library and proteome array screening

Angie S Mah, Andrew EH Elia, Geeta Devgan, Jason Ptacek, Mike Schutkowski, Michael Snyder, Michael B Yaffe, Raymond J Deshaies BMC Biochemistry 2005, 6:22 (21 October 2005)

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The Dbf2-Mob1 protein kinase complex, which is involved in the exit of yeast cells from mitosis, is shown to preferentially phosphorylate substrates containing an RXXS motif, although the physiological relevance of this observation remains to be confirmed.

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Nonnatural amino acid incorporation into the methionine 214 position of the metzincin Pseudomonas aeruginosa alkaline protease

Paula Walasek, John F Honek BMC Biochemistry 2005, 6:21 (12 October 2005)

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