Composite low affinity interactions dictate recognition of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor Sic1 by the SCFCdc4 ubiquitin ligase
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M. Tyers | T. Pawson | V. Csizmok | F. Sicheri | J. Forman-Kay | S. Orlicky | T. Mittag | Xiaojing Tang | X. Tang | T. Pawson | F. Sicheri | M. Tyers | X. Tang | S. Orlicky | T. Mittag | V. Csizmok | J. D. Forman-Kay | Tanja Mittag
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