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Details on Person A unique autophosphorylation site on Tie2/Tek mediates Dok-R phosphotyrosine binding domain binding and function
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:210864 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | A unique autophosphorylation site on Tie2/Tek mediates Dok-R phosphotyrosine binding domain binding and function |
| _timestamp | 2008-01-17 14:13:57 |
| author | [Person:204833] Jones, N [Person:210856] Chen, SH [Person:210869] Sturk, C [Person:204825] Master, Z [Person:210059] Tran, J [Person:210033] Kerbel, RS [Person:204769] Dumont, DJ |
| created | [InstanceEdit:210879] Garapati, P V, 2008-01-17 14:13:36 |
| journal | Mol Cell Biol |
| pages | 2658-68 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 12665569 |
| title | A unique autophosphorylation site on Tie2/Tek mediates Dok-R phosphotyrosine binding domain binding and function |
| volume | 23 |
| year | 2003 |
| (literatureReference) | [Summation:210876] The dimerization of Tie2 leads to autophosphorylation and ac... [Summation:210995] Dok-2 is a member of a docking proteins class, termed the DO... |
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