Carboxyl-methylation of prenylated calmodulin CaM53 is required for efficient plasma membrane targeting of the protein: Plasma membrane targeting of prenylated CaM53
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W. Gruissem | S. Yalovsky | D. Caldelari | M. Rodríguez-Concepcíon | G. Toledo‐Ortiz | M. Rodríguez‐Concepción | Gabriela Toledo‐Ortiz
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