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Details on Person Shamovsky, V, 2010-11-15

Class:IdInstanceEdit:1014262
_displayNameShamovsky, V, 2010-11-15
_timestamp2010-11-15 06:21:57
author[Person:429259] Shamovsky, Veronica
dateTime2010-11-15 11:21:56
(edited)[Reaction:112348] Dimerisation of phospho-ERK-2 [Rattus norvegicus]
[Reaction:166038] GPI-bound CD14 binds LPS [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:169719] Secreted CD14 binds LPS [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:937041] IKK complex recruitment mediated by RIP1 [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:937061] TRIF (TICAM1)-mediated TLR4 signaling [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:975097] Activated TRAF6:p-IRAK2 interacts with TAK1 complex upon TLR7/8 or 9 stimulation [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:975100] Dissociation of hp-IRAK1/or IRAK2:TRAF6-oligomer from the p-IRAK4 :oligo-Myd88:activated TLR7/8 or 9 complex [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:975103] Auto phosphorylation of TAK1 bound to p-IRAK2:pUb oligo-TRAF6: free K63 pUb:TAB1:TAB2/TAB3 upon TLR7/8 or 9 activation [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:975115] IRAK1/or IRAK2 binds to the activated IRAK4 :MyD88:activated TLR 7/8 or 9 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:975139] IRAK1 phosphorylates Pellino upon TLR7/8 or 9 activation [Homo sapiens]
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(modified)[Reaction:168184] Activated TAK1 mediates phosphorylation of the IKK Complex [Homo sapiens]
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No pathways have been reviewed or authored by Shamovsky, V, 2010-11-15 (1014262)