Botch is a γ-glutamyl cyclotransferase that deglycinates and antagonizes Notch.
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A. Pandey | Jun Zhong | Min-Sik Kim | T. Dawson | V. Dawson | Zhikai Chi | S. Byrne | Andrew Dolinko | M. Harraz | G. Umanah | Rong Chen | Jianmin Zhang | Jin-chong Xu | Li Chen
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