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A link between the cytoplasmic engulfment protein Elmo1 and the Mediator complex subunit Med31.
Model of the Mediator middle module based on protein cross-linking.
The functions of Mediator in Candida albicans support a role in shaping species-specific gene expres…
MicroRNA-1 functions as a potential tumor suppressor in osteosarcoma by targeting Med1 and Med31.
The Soh1/MED31 protein is an ancient component of Schizosaccharomyces pombe and Saccharomyces cerevi…
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