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Details on Person The human F box protein beta-Trcp associates with the Cul1/Skp1 complex and regulates the stability of beta-catenin

Class:IdLiteratureReference:174111
_displayNameThe human F box protein beta-Trcp associates with the Cul1/Skp1 complex and regulates the stability of beta-catenin
_timestamp2006-02-17 00:45:12
author[Person:174136] Latres, E
[Person:174169] Chiaur, DS
[Person:174134] Pagano, Michele
created[InstanceEdit:174149] Matthews, L, 2006-02-17 00:41:48
journalOncogene
pages849-54
pubMedIdentifier10023660
titleThe human F box protein beta-Trcp associates with the Cul1/Skp1 complex and regulates the stability of beta-catenin
volume18
year1999
(literatureReference)[Complex:174155] BTRC:CUL1:SKP1 [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
[Complex:5607687] SCF-beta-TRCP [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:174209] Phosphorylated Emi1 binds the beta-TrCP in the SCF complex [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:209101] Human beta-TrCP binds to phosphorylated beta-catenin to form the 'destruction complex' [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:2130279] Association of beta-catenin with the RBX1:SCF(beta-TrCP1) ubiquitin ligase complex [Homo sapiens]
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