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Details on Person Matthews, L, 2008-02-25 10:32:57

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_displayNameMatthews, L, 2008-02-25 10:32:57
_timestamp2008-11-19 13:59:57
author[Person:142011] Matthews, Lisa
dateTime2008-02-25 15:32:57
(created)[LiteratureReference:213315] Multisite autophosphorylation of p21-activated protein kinase gamma-PAK as a function of activation
[Person:213316] Lytle, C
[LiteratureReference:213318] p21-activated protein kinase gamma-PAK is translocated and activated in response to hyperosmolarity. Implication of Cdc42 and phosphoinositide 3-kinase in a two-step mechanism for gamma-PAK activation
[Person:213319] Gatti, A
(modified)[Reaction:114392] Dissociation of Caspase-7 from DIABLO:XIAP:Caspase-7 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:114440] Dissociation of DIABLO:XIAP from the apoptosome complex [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:211580] Inactive PAK-2 can be partially autophosphorylated in the re...
[Complex:211584] Inactive Pak2:Cdc42-GTP complex [endoplasmic reticulum membrane] [Homo sapiens]
[Complex:211586] Inactive Pak2:Cdc42-GTP complex [cytosol] [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:211616] Full activation of PAK-2 by autophosphorylation at Ser-141 [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:211678] In dividing cells, PAK-2 is maintained in an inactive state ...
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