Structure of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase-activated Protein (MAPKAP) Kinase 2 Suggests a Bifunctional Switch That Couples Kinase Activation with Nuclear Export*
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M. Fitzgibbon | W. Meng | L. Swenson | K. Hayakawa | E. ter Haar | A. E. Behrens | J. Fulghum | J. Lippke | Ernst ter Haar | Wuyi Meng | Lora L. Swenson | Matthew J. Fitzgibbon | Koto Hayakawa | Anne E. Behrens | John R. Fulghum | Judith A. Lippke
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