Microtubule-associated protein 2 kinases, ERK1 and ERK2, undergo autophosphorylation on both tyrosine and threonine residues: implications for their mechanism of activation.
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E. Krebs | N. Ahn | G. Yancopoulos | M. Cobb | R. Seger | T. Boulton | N. Panayotatos | L. Ericsson | E. Radziejewska | G. Yancopoulos | R. L. Bratlien | Teri G. Boulton | Melanie H. Cobb | Rony Seger | Natalie G. Ahn | Edwin G. Krebs | Nikos Panayotatos | Elizabeth Radziejewska | Lowell H. Ericsson | Rebecca L. Bratlien
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