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Class:IdLiteratureReference:2586622
_displayNameAn evolutionarily conserved motif in the TAB1 C-terminal region is necessary for interaction with and activation of TAK1 MAPKKK
_timestamp2012-11-16 08:14:58
author[Person:2586623] Ono, K
[Person:2586617] Ohtomo, T
[Person:2586624] Sato, S
[Person:2586620] Sugamata, Y
[Person:2586618] Suzuki, M
[Person:2586619] Hisamoto, N
[Person:2428839] Ninomiya-Tsuji, J
[Person:2586625] Tsuchiya, M
[Person:2428819] Matsumoto, K
created[InstanceEdit:2586621] Shamovsky, V, 2012-11-16
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages24396-400
pubMedIdentifier11323434
titleAn evolutionarily conserved motif in the TAB1 C-terminal region is necessary for interaction with and activation of TAK1 MAPKKK
volume276
year2001
(literatureReference)[Reaction:936991] Auto phosphorylation of TAK1 bound to p-IRAK2:pUb oligo-TRAF6: free K63 pUb:TAB1:TAB2/TAB3 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9645442] Auto phosphorylation of TAK1 within the ALPK1:ADP-heptose:p-T9-TIFA:pUb-TRAF6: free K63 pUb:TAB1:TAB2/TAB3 :MAP3K7 complex [Homo sapiens]
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