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The Tyrosine-Sorting Motif of the Vacuolar Sorting Receptor VSR4 fromArabidopsis Thaliana, Which Is Involved in the Interaction Between VSR4 and AP1M2, Μ1-Adaptin Type 2 of Clathrin Adaptor Complex 1 Subunits, Participates in the Post-Golgi Sorting of VSR4
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