Casein kinase 2 is a direct binding partner and a functional target of the exercise-mimetic microprotein MOTS-c
Hiroshi Kumagai(University of Southern California), Pinchas Cohen(Mattel Children's Hospital), Brendan Miller(University of Southern California), Kelvin Yen(University of Southern California), Shin Hyung Lee(University of Southern California), Toshiharu Natsume(Tokai University), Su‐Jeong Kim(Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology), Ricardo Ramírez(University of Southern California), Ayaka Sato(University of Toyama), Hemal H. Mehta(University of Southern California), Junxiang Wan(University of Southern California)
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