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Class:IdLiteratureReference:208145
_displayNameConstitutive activation of STAT5 by a point mutation in the SH2 domain
_timestamp2007-12-18 11:48:24
author[Person:207244] Ariyoshi, K
[Person:207660] Nosaka, T
[Person:111202] Yamada, K
[Person:207656] Onishi, M
[Person:179811] Oka, Y
[Person:207775] Miyajima, A
[Person:162356] Kitamura, T
created[InstanceEdit:205673] Williams, MG, 2006-11-03 15:40:44
journalJ Biol Chem
pages24407-13
pubMedIdentifier10823841
titleConstitutive activation of STAT5 by a point mutation in the SH2 domain
volume275
year2000
(literatureReference)[Reaction:209210] STAT92E is phosphorylated by phosphorylated HOP [Drosophila melanogaster]
[Reaction:209307] Phosphorylated STAT92E dimer activates transcription [Drosophila melanogaster]
[Reaction:209321] Phosphorylated STAT92E dissociates from HOP and DOME and dimerises [Drosophila melanogaster]
[Reaction:209365] Phosphorylated STAT92E dimer transports from the cytosol to the nucleus [Drosophila melanogaster]
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