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Slimb is recruited to Osk by a typical phosphodegron that must undergo two sequential phosphorylations to be recognized, much like other well-characterized Slimb/β-TRCP substrates, such as Armadillo/β-catenin, Cubitus Interruptus, and IκB (Fuchs et al., 2004; Smelkinson et al., 2007).
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I never much liked textbooks.
While he grasped the miraculous role we play in life, he recognized how much of the world goes on, oblivious to everyday wonders like a beautiful baby girl.
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