Dephosphorylation of F-BAR protein Cdc15 modulates its conformation and stimulates its scaffolding activity at the cell division site.
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B. A. Ballif | S. Gygi | J. Yates | K. Gould | W. McDonald | Ian Mcleod | Jun-Song Chen | Rachel H. Roberts-Galbraith | M. Ohi | B. Ballif | Kathy Gould | Jun-Song Chen
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