G-protein alpha subunit interaction and guanine nucleotide dissociation inhibitor activity of the dual GoLoco motif protein PCP-2 (Purkinje cell protein-2).
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D. Siderovski | F. Willard | C. McCudden | David P Siderovski | Francis S Willard | Christopher R McCudden
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