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Class:IdPerson:2685392
_displayNamePhilips, Mark R
_timestamp2012-12-03 15:43:29
created[InstanceEdit:2685284] Garapati, P V, 2012-12-03
firstnameMark R
initialMR
surnamePhilips
(author)[LiteratureReference:1168453] Phospholipase Cgamma activates Ras on the Golgi apparatus by means of RasGRP1
[LiteratureReference:5674364] Sef: a MEK/ERK catcher on the Golgi
[LiteratureReference:6788767] Topology of mammalian isoprenylcysteine carboxyl methyltransferase determined in live cells with a fluorescent probe
[LiteratureReference:9031683] Shp2 regulates SRC family kinase activity and Ras/Erk activation by controlling Csk recruitment
[LiteratureReference:9653330] Carboxyl methylation of Ras regulates membrane targeting and effector engagement
[LiteratureReference:9653428] PKC regulates a farnesyl-electrostatic switch on K-Ras that promotes its association with Bcl-XL on mitochondria and induces apoptosis
[LiteratureReference:9653444] Posttranslational Modifications of RAS Proteins
[LiteratureReference:9691167] Differential localization of Rho GTPases in live cells: regulation by hypervariable regions and RhoGDI binding
[LiteratureReference:9692765] Signaling mediated by the closely related mammalian Rho family GTPases TC10 and Cdc42 suggests distinct functional pathways
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