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Details on Person Activation of the MAPK signal cascade by the neural cell adhesion molecule L1 requires L1 internalization

Class:IdLiteratureReference:444908
_displayNameActivation of the MAPK signal cascade by the neural cell adhesion molecule L1 requires L1 internalization
_timestamp2009-10-27 16:49:02
author[Person:374461] Schaefer, AW
[Person:392721] Kamiguchi, H
[Person:374453] Wong, EV
[Person:444912] Beach, CM
[Person:374478] Landreth, G
[Person:374468] Lemmon, V
created[InstanceEdit:444909] Garapati, P V, 2009-10-27
journalJ Biol Chem
pages37965-73
pubMedIdentifier10608864
titleActivation of the MAPK signal cascade by the neural cell adhesion molecule L1 requires L1 internalization
volume274
year1999
(literatureReference)[Summation:374649] p90rsk associates with the internalized L1 in the endosomes ...
[Summation:444937] L1 cross linking can activate MAPK cascade components MEK1/2...
[Reaction:445079] Phosphorylation of L1 by ERK [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:445144] Signal transduction by L1 [Homo sapiens]
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