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Details on Person Hirai, H
| Class:Id | Person:156985 |
| _displayName | Hirai, H |
| _timestamp | 2004-12-15 13:08:19 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:157021] Jassal, B, 2004-12-15 13:08:03 |
| initial | H |
| surname | Hirai |
| (author) | [LiteratureReference:157133] Binding of Delta1, Jagged1, and Jagged2 to Notch2 rapidly induces cleavage, nuclear translocation, and hyperphosphorylation of Notch2 [LiteratureReference:373542] F3/contactin acts as a functional ligand for Notch during oligodendrocyte maturation [LiteratureReference:912560] The proto-oncogene product c-Cbl becomes tyrosine phosphorylated by stimulation with GM-CSF or Epo and constitutively binds to the SH3 domain of Grb2/Ash in human hematopoietic cells [LiteratureReference:912756] c-Cbl is tyrosine-phosphorylated by interleukin-4 and enhances mitogenic and survival signals of interleukin-4 receptor by linking with the phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase pathway [LiteratureReference:913382] Purification and molecular cloning of SH2- and SH3-containing inositol polyphosphate-5-phosphatase, which is involved in the signaling pathway of granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, erythropoietin, and Bcr-Abl [LiteratureReference:2053968] Physical interaction of Delta1, Jagged1, and Jagged2 with Notch1 and Notch3 receptors [LiteratureReference:2169058] Mouse jagged1 physically interacts with notch2 and other notch receptors. Assessment by quantitative methods [LiteratureReference:2172175] Integrity of intracellular domain of Notch ligand is indispensable for cleavage required for release of the Notch2 intracellular domain [LiteratureReference:2197547] Functional diversity among Notch1, Notch2, and Notch3 receptors |
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