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This work is supported by NIH RO1 grants (HL074365 and HL076620 to JW). The authors also thank Ms Victoria Murray for critical reading of the manuscript.
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The PDB accession code of the NMR structure of MESD(12–155): 2KMI.
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Chen, J., Li, Q., Liu, CC. et al. NMR structure note: solution structure of the core domain of MESD that is essential for proper folding of LRP5/6. J Biomol NMR 47, 283–288 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10858-010-9426-8
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