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_displayNameInactive PAK-2 can be partially autophosphorylated in the re...
_timestamp2008-06-13 10:26:40
created[InstanceEdit:211597] Matthews, L, 2008-02-08 00:29:01
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:213315] Multisite autophosphorylation of p21-activated protein kinase gamma-PAK as a function of activation
modified[InstanceEdit:213317] Matthews, L, 2008-02-25 10:32:57
[InstanceEdit:353636] Matthews, L, 2008-06-13 10:24:45
textInactive PAK-2 can be partially autophosphorylated in the regulatory region without being activated (Gatti et al. 1999).
(summation)[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:213304] partially auto-phosphorylated PAK-2 (inactive) [cytosol] [Oryctolagus cuniculus]
[EntityWithAccessionedSequence:213311] active Pak2 [endoplasmic reticulum membrane] [Oryctolagus cuniculus]
[Reaction:211583] Partial autophosphorylation of PAK-2 at Ser-19, Ser-20, Ser-55, Ser-192, and Ser-197 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:213297] Partial autophosphorylation of PAK-2 at Ser-19, Ser-20, Ser-55, Ser-192, and Ser-197 [Oryctolagus cuniculus]
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