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Details on Person The p75NTR ICD has the potential to bind many intracellular ...

Class:IdSummation:194472
_displayNameThe p75NTR ICD has the potential to bind many intracellular ...
_timestamp2007-12-19 10:45:07
created[InstanceEdit:194547] Jassal, B, 2007-03-22 14:22:32
modified[InstanceEdit:209557] Jassal, B, 2007-12-19 10:40:30
textThe p75NTR ICD has the potential to bind many intracellular proteins, including TRAF6, SC1, NADE, NRAGE, and RHOA. It may bring these proteins to function in different cellular compartments. p75NTR ICD was shown to activate NF-kB via TRAF6.
(summation)[Reaction:193700] p75NTR ICD signals to NF-kB [Homo sapiens]
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