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NTIS 바로가기약학회지 = Yakhak hoeji, v.50 no.4, 2006년, pp.268 - 271
Protein kinase UL97 is an unusual protein kinase that can phosphorylate nucleoside analogs as well as protein/peptide. Previously we found a H2B-derived peptide, KESYSVYVYKV and reported that the P+5 position (K) is important. To further understand the substrate specificity at the P+5 position, we i...
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