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TGF-β2 uses the concave surface of its extended finger region to bind betaglycan's ZP domain via three residues specific to TGF-β and inhibin-α. [electronic resource] by
- Henen, Morkos A
- Mahlawat, Pardeep
- Zwieb, Christian
- Kodali, Ravindra B
- Hinck, Cynthia S
- Hanna, Ramsey D
- Krzysiak, Troy C
- Ilangovan, Udayar
- Cano, Kristin E
- Hinck, Garrett
- Vonberg, Machell
- McCabe, Megan
- Hinck, Andrew P
Producer: 20190506
In:
The Journal of biological chemistry vol. 294
Availability: No items available.
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An engineered transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) monomer that functions as a dominant negative to block TGF-β signaling. [electronic resource] by
- Kim, Sun Kyung
- Barron, Lindsey
- Hinck, Cynthia S
- Petrunak, Elyse M
- Cano, Kristin E
- Thangirala, Avinash
- Iskra, Brian
- Brothers, Molly
- Vonberg, Machell
- Leal, Belinda
- Richter, Blair
- Kodali, Ravindra
- Taylor, Alexander B
- Du, Shoucheng
- Barnes, Christopher O
- Sulea, Traian
- Calero, Guillermo
- Hart, P John
- Hart, Matthew J
- Demeler, Borries
- Hinck, Andrew P
Producer: 20170710
In:
The Journal of biological chemistry vol. 292
Availability: No items available.
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