The hallmark of AGC kinase functional divergence is its C-terminal tail, a cis-acting regulatory module
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Andrew F Neuwald | Susan S. Taylor | Natarajan Kannan | A. F. Neuwald | N. Kannan | N. Haste | Susan S Taylor | Nina Haste
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