Hydrogen peroxide-dependent oxidation of ERK2 within its D-recruitment site alters its substrate selection
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Jeremiah D. Keyes | Dukka B Kc | K. Dalby | J. Neiswinger | J. Jeong | C. Furdui | L. Poole | K. Nelson | D. Parsonage | A. Wommack | A. Postiglione | Meenal Chaudhari | S. Patwardhan | Anuoluwapo E. Odelade | Tamer S. Kaoud | William A Lefever | Laquaundra L. Adams | Ese S. Ekhator | Avery S. Pardue | Anjali Kumari | Olivia P. Tornow | Jun Seop Jeong | Heng Zhu | Ming Dong | Robert H. Newman | Ming Dong | Anthony E. Postiglione
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