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Details on Person Klotho converts canonical FGF receptor into a specific receptor for FGF23

Class:IdLiteratureReference:190266
_displayNameKlotho converts canonical FGF receptor into a specific receptor for FGF23
_timestamp2007-02-02 20:40:45
author[Person:162682] Fujita, Toshiro
[Person:192399] Fukumoto, S
[Person:111024] Hasegawa, H
[Person:192409] Iijima, K
[Person:192410] Okawa, K
[Person:192398] Shimada, T
[Person:192408] Urakawa, I
[Person:109374] Yamazaki, Y
[Person:192400] Yameshita, T
created[InstanceEdit:190267] de Bono, B, 2006-12-18 16:14:42
journalNature
modified[InstanceEdit:192405] D'Eustachio, P, 2007-02-02 20:38:51
pubMedIdentifier17086194
titleKlotho converts canonical FGF receptor into a specific receptor for FGF23
year2006
(literatureReference)[Reaction:190268] FGFR1c binds to Klotho-bound FGF23 [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:190374] FGFR1c and Klotho ligand binding and activation [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:191062] Autocatalytic phosphorylation of Klotho-bound FGFR1c [Homo sapiens]
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