The structure of the Tiam1 PDZ domain/ phospho-syndecan1 complex reveals a ligand conformation that modulates protein dynamics.
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Zhen Xu | Ernesto J Fuentes | Zhen Xu | Xu Liu | Tyson R Shepherd | Ann M Murray | T. Shepherd | Xu Liu | E. Fuentes | Ann Murray
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