The structure of SENP1-SUMO-2 complex suggests a structural basis for discrimination between SUMO paralogues during processing.
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James H Naismith | J. Naismith | R. Hay | C. Dong | Huanting Liu | Huanting Liu | Ronald T Hay | Changjiang Dong | Lin Nan Shen | Lin-nan Shen
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