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Class:IdLiteratureReference:349458
_displayNamePhosphorylation of Hdmx mediates its Hdm2- and ATM-dependent degradation in response to DNA damage
_timestamp2008-05-07 23:01:01
author[Person:349464] Pereg, Y
[Person:69496] Shkedy, D
[Person:349421] de Graaf, P
[Person:349451] Meulmeester, E
[Person:349424] Edelson-Averbukh, M
[Person:349428] Salek, M
[Person:349442] Biton, S
[Person:349438] Teunisse, AF
[Person:162967] Lehmann, Wolf
[Person:349448] Jochemsen, AG
[Person:69502] Shiloh, Y
created[InstanceEdit:349466] Matthews, L, 2008-05-07 22:49:21
journalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
modified[InstanceEdit:349479] Matthews, L, 2008-05-07 22:55:23
pages5056-61
pubMedIdentifier15788536
titlePhosphorylation of Hdmx mediates its Hdm2- and ATM-dependent degradation in response to DNA damage
volume102
year2005
(literatureReference)[Reaction:349455] Phosphorylation of MDM4 by ATM [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:6804724] MDM2 ubiquitinates phosphorylated MDM4 [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:6804757] Regulation of TP53 Degradation [Homo sapiens]
[Summation:349432] Human MDM4 (MDMX) is phosphorylated on serine residue S403 b...
[Summation:349456] The MDM2 homolog MDMX binds and inhibits p53 transcriptional...
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