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Class:IdLiteratureReference:5674347
_displayNameERK dimers and scaffold proteins: unexpected partners for a forgotten (cytoplasmic) task
_timestamp2015-02-11 21:02:29
author[Person:5674261] Casar, Berta
[Person:5674305] Pinto, Adán
[Person:5674265] Crespo, Piero
created[InstanceEdit:5674348] Rothfels, Karen, 2015-02-11
journalCell Cycle
pages1007-13
pubMedIdentifier19279408
titleERK dimers and scaffold proteins: unexpected partners for a forgotten (cytoplasmic) task
volume8
year2009
(literatureReference)[Reaction:5672972] MAP2Ks and MAPKs bind to the activated RAF complex [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5674385] p-T,Y MAPKs dimerize [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:5674387] Phosphorylated MAPKs translocate into the nucleus [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9610166] p-T,Y MAPK dimers translocate to nucleus [Homo sapiens]
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