Structural insights into ubiquitin phosphorylation by PINK1
Kei Okatsu(Kyoto University), Shuya Fukai(Tokyo Institute of Technology), Yutaka Ito(Tokyo Metropolitan University), Yusuke Sato(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Noriyuki Matsuda(Tokyo Medical and Dental University), Atsushi Yamagata(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Sakurako Goto‐Ito(Japan Science and Technology Agency), Akiko Takahashi(The University of Tokyo), Koji Yamano(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Keiji Tanaka(Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science), Masaki Mishima(Tokyo University of Pharmacy and Life Sciences), Toshihiko Oka(Rikkyo University), Lumi Negishi(The University of Tokyo)
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