A proline-90 residue unique to SUMO-4 prevents maturation and sumoylation.
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David Owerbach | Edward T H Yeh | E. Yeh | K. Bohren | K. Gabbay | D. Owerbach | Eileen M McKay | Kenneth H Gabbay | Kurt M Bohren | Eileen M. McKay
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