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| Class:Id | Summation:217117 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | The c-Abl and Arg proteins in DT-40 cells gets activated by ... |
| _timestamp | 2008-03-25 20:46:06 |
| created | [InstanceEdit:217050] Saxena, A, 2008-03-25 20:36:09 |
| literatureReference | [LiteratureReference:216939] ATM, a paradigm for a stress-responsive signal transducer in higher vertebrate cells |
| text | The c-Abl and Arg proteins in DT-40 cells gets activated by ATM upon IR-induced dammage. Although direct phosphorylation of Arg by ATM has not been accomplished, both c-Able and Arg have highly homologous Src homology domains SH3, SH2 and Tyrosine kinase domains. |
| (summation) | [GenomeEncodedEntity:216926] Arg (Abl-related gene) [nucleoplasm] [Gallus gallus] [GenomeEncodedEntity:217146] Phosphorylated Arg (Abl-related gene) [nucleoplasm] [Gallus gallus] |
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