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_displayNameTwo molecules of FSTL3 bind an Activin dimer (Sidis et al. 2...
_timestamp2012-09-21 21:31:21
created[InstanceEdit:2473197] May, B, 2012-09-21
textTwo molecules of FSTL3 bind an Activin dimer (Sidis et al. 2002, Stamler et al. 2008). FSTL3 has been experimentally shown to bind Activin A and Activin B (Schneyer et al. 2003). Binding of FSTL3 to Activin AB is inferred. A portion of FSTL3 is also located in the nucleus (Tortoriello et al. 2001), however FSTL3:Activin complexes have not been demonstrated in the nucleus.
(summation)[Reaction:2473186] FSTL3 binds Activin [Homo sapiens]
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