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Details on Person I-SMAD competes with SMAD2/3 for type I receptor (TGFBR1)

Class:IdReaction:173512
_displayNameI-SMAD competes with SMAD2/3 for type I receptor (TGFBR1)
_doReleaseTRUE
_timestamp2016-12-01 00:31:43
authored[InstanceEdit:171270] Heldin, CH, Moustakas, A, Huminiecki, L, Jassal, B, 2006-02-02
compartment[Compartment:947587] cytoplasmic side of plasma membrane
created[InstanceEdit:173513] Jassal, B, 2006-02-10 14:02:35
edited[InstanceEdit:173513] Jassal, B, 2006-02-10 14:02:35
[InstanceEdit:2187413] Jassal, B, 2012-04-10
goBiologicalProcess[GO_BiologicalProcess:23765] negative regulation of transforming growth factor beta receptor signaling pathway
input[Complex:170841] TGFB1:TGFBR2:p-TGFBR1 [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:173478] SMAD7 [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:178160] Identification of Smad7, a TGFbeta-inducible antagonist of TGF-beta signalling
[LiteratureReference:178152] The MAD-related protein Smad7 associates with the TGFbeta receptor and functions as an antagonist of TGFbeta signaling
modified[InstanceEdit:176038] Jassal, B, 2006-03-01 09:49:08
[InstanceEdit:177100] Jassal, B, 2006-03-22 11:41:32
[InstanceEdit:177252] Jassal, B, 2006-03-24 14:33:15
[InstanceEdit:177473] Gopinathrao, G, 2006-03-30 18:00:11
[InstanceEdit:178153] Jassal, B, 2006-04-18 13:29:09
[InstanceEdit:178242] Jassal, B, 2006-04-18 14:30:44
[InstanceEdit:191098] Jassal, B, 2007-01-18 10:50:08
[InstanceEdit:1530027] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2011-08-25
[InstanceEdit:2167891] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-03-22
[InstanceEdit:2187532] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-04-10
[InstanceEdit:2197658] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-04-13
[InstanceEdit:2197660] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-04-13
[InstanceEdit:2250318] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-05-15
[InstanceEdit:8949915] D'Eustachio, Peter, 2016-12-01
[InstanceEdit:9830342] Matthews, Lisa, 2023-03-08
nameI-SMAD competes with SMAD2/3 for type I receptor (TGFBR1)
output[Complex:173476] TGFB1: p-TGFBR: I-SMAD7 [plasma membrane] [Homo sapiens]
precedingEvent
releaseDate2006-04-24
reviewed[InstanceEdit:178196] Heldin, CH, 2006-04-18 14:26:12
[InstanceEdit:2250308] Huang, Tao, 2012-05-14
reviewStatus[ReviewStatus:9821382] five stars
revised[InstanceEdit:2186634] Orlic-Milacic, M, 2012-04-04
species[Species:48887] Homo sapiens
stableIdentifier[StableIdentifier:359362] R-HSA-173512.3
summation[Summation:173491] I-SMADs (SMAD6 and SMAD7) reside in the nucleus presumably t...
(hasEvent)[Pathway:2173788] Downregulation of TGF-beta receptor signaling [Homo sapiens]
(precedingEvent)[Reaction:178189] SMAD7 recruits GADD34:PP1 to phosphorylated TGFBR [Homo sapiens]
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