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Details on Person Virus-dependent phosphorylation of the IRF-3 transcription factor regulates nuclear translocation, transactivation potential, and proteasome-mediated degradation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:166253
_displayNameVirus-dependent phosphorylation of the IRF-3 transcription factor regulates nuclear translocation, transactivation potential, and proteasome-mediated degradation
_timestamp2005-08-23 09:03:36
author[Person:166254] Lin, R
[Person:166256] Heylbroeck, C
[Person:165908] Pitha-Rowe, Paula M
[Person:166252] Hiscott, J
created[InstanceEdit:166255] de Bono, B, 2005-08-23 09:03:32
journalMol Cell Biol
pages2986-96
pubMedIdentifier9566918
titleVirus-dependent phosphorylation of the IRF-3 transcription factor regulates nuclear translocation, transactivation potential, and proteasome-mediated degradation
volume18
year1998
(literatureReference)[Summation:169822] The interferon regulatory factors (IRF) consist of a growing...
[Reaction:166271] IRF3/IRF7 recruitment to p-TBK1/p-IKK epsilon bound to the activated TLR4 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9013979] IRF3/IRF7 recruitment to p-TBK1/p-IKK epsilon bound to the activated TLR3 [Homo sapiens]
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