The yeast histidine protein kinase, Sln1p, mediates phosphotransfer to two response regulators, Ssk1p and Skn7p
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Sheng Li | A. Ault | C. Malone | D. Raitt | Susan Dean | L. Johnston | R. Deschenes | J. Fassler | Desmond C. Raitt
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