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Details on Person The lipid phosphatase activity of PTEN is critical for its tumor supressor function

Class:IdLiteratureReference:1676004
_displayNameThe lipid phosphatase activity of PTEN is critical for its tumor supressor function
_timestamp2013-01-28 19:15:30
author[Person:200942] Myers, MP
[Person:1676111] Pass, I
[Person:1675788] Batty, IH
[Person:377275] van der Kaay, J
[Person:1676070] Stolarov, JP
[Person:111105] Hemmings, BA
[Person:162375] Downes, CP
[Person:997308] Tonks, NK
[Person:2396583] Wigler, Michael H
created[InstanceEdit:1676083] Williams, MG, 2011-10-17
journalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
modified[InstanceEdit:2671780] D'Eustachio, P, 2012-11-25
[InstanceEdit:3002829] Jassal, B, 2013-01-28
pages13513-8
pubMedIdentifier9811831
titleThe lipid phosphatase activity of PTEN is critical for its tumor supressor function
volume95
year1998
(literatureReference)[Reaction:199456] PTEN dephosphorylates PIP3 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:1676149] PI(3,4)P2 is dephosphorylated to PI4P by PTEN at the plasma membrane [Homo sapiens]
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