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Class:IdLiteratureReference:438028
_displayNameIdentification of a member of the MAPKKK family as a potential mediator of TGF-beta signal transduction
_timestamp2009-09-22 15:46:02
author[Person:169926] Yamaguchi, K
[Person:169992] Shirakabe, K
[Person:169983] Shibuya, H
[Person:170016] Irie, K
[Person:437998] Oishi, I
[Person:169995] Ueno, N
[Person:437702] Taniguchi, T
[Person:434009] Nishida, E
[Person:158711] Matsumoto, K
created[InstanceEdit:438021] Shamovsky, V, 2009-09-22
journalScience
pages2008-11
pubMedIdentifier8533096
titleIdentification of a member of the MAPKKK family as a potential mediator of TGF-beta signal transduction
volume270
year1995
(literatureReference)[Reaction:437984] Phosphorylation of MKK3/MKK6 by activated TAK1 [Gallus gallus]
[Pathway:437986] Activated TAK1 mediates Jun kinases (JNK) phosphorylation and activation [Gallus gallus]
[Reaction:437999] Phosphorylation of MKK4 by activated TAK1 [Gallus gallus]
[Pathway:450302] activated TAK1 mediates p38 MAPK activation [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:450337] Activated TAK1 phosphorylates MKK4/MKK7 [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:450346] activated human TAK1 phosphorylates MKK3/MKK6 [Homo sapiens]
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