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Details on Person de Bono, B, 2007-01-20 16:24:07

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_displayNamede Bono, B, 2007-01-20 16:24:07
_timestamp2008-11-19 13:59:48
author[Person:114499] de Bono, Bernard
dateTime2007-01-20 21:24:07
(created)[LiteratureReference:191536] Tyr-317 phosphorylation increases Shc structural rigidity and reduces coupling of domain motions remote from the phosphorylation site as revealed by molecular dynamics simulations
[Person:191537] Suenaga, A
[Summation:191538] Shc phosphorylation plays a pivotal role in the initiation o...
[Person:191539] Koishi, T
[Person:191540] Yasuoka, K
[Person:191542] Ebisuzaki, T
[Person:191543] Narumi, T
[Person:191544] Ohno, Y
[Person:191545] Kholodenko, BN
[Summation:191546] SHC interacts with the activated FGF receptor as a first ste...
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(modified)[Reaction:190391] SHC binds activated FGFR [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:190402] Grb2:Sos associates with FGFR, p-Shc, Src [Homo sapiens]
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