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... that contains the kinase Fu, the kinesin-like Cos2 and the Gli-like transcription factor Ci. In their investigation of Cos2’s role in Hh signalling in Drosophila on p. 3677, Pascal Thérond’s lab report that the phosphorylation of Cos2 by Fu induces it to undergo a conformational change that leads to ...
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... that contains the kinase Fu, the kinesin-like Cos2 and the Gli-like transcription factor Ci. In their investigation of Cos2’s role in Hh signalling in Drosophila on p. 3677, Pascal Thérond’s lab report that the phosphorylation of Cos2 by Fu induces it to undergo a conformational change that leads to ...
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