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_displayNameWhen in association with PS-GAP, PAK-2p34 is translocated to...
_timestamp2008-05-18 16:50:32
created[InstanceEdit:211774] Matthews, L, 2008-02-08 13:11:19
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:211685] Identification and characterization of PS-GAP as a novel regulator of caspase-activated PAK-2
modified[InstanceEdit:211776] Matthews, L, 2008-02-08 13:18:56
[InstanceEdit:350340] Matthews, L, 2008-05-18 16:50:19
textWhen in association with PS-GAP, PAK-2p34 is translocated to the perinuclear region (Koeppel et al., 2004). Evidence for this reaction comes from experiments using both mouse and rabbit proteins.
(summation)[Reaction:211725] Interaction of PAK-2p34 with PS-GAP results in accumulation of PAK-2p34 in the perinuclear region [Mus musculus]
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