PR65, the HEAT-repeat scaffold of phosphatase PP2A, is an elastic connector that links force and catalysis
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Martin Karplus | Nancy Kleckner | M. Karplus | A. Grinthal | N. Kleckner | I. Adamovic | B. Weiner | Alison Grinthal | Ivana Adamovic | Beth Weiner | Alison Grinthal
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