Evidence for an interaction between the SH3 domain and the N-terminal extension of the essential light chain in class II myosins.
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Niels Volkmann | Dorit Hanein | N. Volkmann | D. Hanein | S. Lowey | Susan Lowey | Lakshmi D Saraswat | HongJun Liu | Hongjun Liu | L. D. Saraswat
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