Key Role of Ser562/661 in Snf1-Dependent Regulation of Cat8p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Kluyveromyces lactis
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Ruddy Wattiez | Karin D. Breunig | J. Vandenhaute | R. Wattiez | K. Breunig | Godefroid Charbon | Jean Vandenhaute | Godefroid Charbon | Isabelle Noël-Georis | Isabelle Noël-Georis | I. Noël-Georis
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