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Details on Person Blenis, J

Class:IdPerson:199307
_displayNameBlenis, J
_timestamp2007-07-10 08:00:21
created[InstanceEdit:199263] Jassal, B, 2007-07-10 07:58:55
initialJ
surnameBlenis
(author)[LiteratureReference:199277] Akt promotes cell survival by phosphorylating and inhibiting a Forkhead transcription factor
[LiteratureReference:377044] mTOR and S6K1 mediate assembly of the translation preinitiation complex through dynamic protein interchange and ordered phosphorylation events
[LiteratureReference:444248] The RSK family of kinases: emerging roles in cellular signalling
[LiteratureReference:444269] Phosphorylation of p90 ribosomal S6 kinase (RSK) regulates extracellular signal-regulated kinase docking and RSK activity
[LiteratureReference:450340] Molecular interpretation of ERK signal duration by immediate early gene products
[LiteratureReference:532191] Tuberous sclerosis complex gene products, Tuberin and Hamartin, control mTOR signaling by acting as a GTPase-activating protein complex toward Rheb
[LiteratureReference:1112545] STAT3 serine phosphorylation by ERK-dependent and -independent pathways negatively modulates its tyrosine phosphorylation
[LiteratureReference:1112562] Requirement of serine phosphorylation for formation of STAT-promoter complexes
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