Phosphorylation of the human papillomavirus type 16 E1--E4 protein at T57 by ERK triggers a structural change that enhances keratin binding and protein stability
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Phosphorylation of the human papillomavirus type 16 E1--E4 protein at T57 by ERK triggers a structural change that enhances keratin binding and protein stability
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scientific article published on 11 February 2009
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Phosphorylation of the human p ...... binding and protein stability
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Phosphorylation of the human p ...... binding and protein stability
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Phosphorylation of the human p ...... binding and protein stability
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Phosphorylation of the human p ...... binding and protein stability.
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Phosphorylation of the human p ...... binding and protein stability
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Alan Kennedy
Clare Davy
Erin R Isaacson
John Doorbar
Pauline B McIntosh
Steven A Hinz
Steven A Howell
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10.1128/JVI.02063-08
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2009-02-11T00:00:00Z