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Details on Person Cytoplasmic localization of human cdc25C during interphase requires an intact 14-3-3 binding site.
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:75019 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | Cytoplasmic localization of human cdc25C during interphase requires an intact 14-3-3 binding site. |
| _timestamp | 2011-07-21 18:57:51 |
| author | [Person:77192] Dalal, SN [Person:75756] Schweitzer, CM [Person:75757] Gan, J [Person:75758] DeCaprio, JA |
| journal | Mol Cell Biol |
| modified | [InstanceEdit:1458627] D'Eustachio, P, 2011-07-21 |
| pages | 4465-79 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 10330186 |
| title | Cytoplasmic localization of human cdc25C during interphase requires an intact 14-3-3 binding site. |
| volume | 19 |
| year | 1999 |
| (literatureReference) | [Summation:75021] CDC25C is phosphorylated by CHK1 at ser-216 (Blasina et al.,... [Reaction:75016] Association of p-S216-CDC25C with 14-3-3 proteins [Homo sapiens] [BlackBoxEvent:9029987] p-S216-CDC25C translocates to the cytosol [Homo sapiens] |
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