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Class:IdLiteratureReference:751038
_displayNamePhosphorylation of Gz in human platelets. Selectivity and site of modification
_timestamp2010-05-19 16:47:34
author[Person:750983] Lounsbury, KM
[Person:751023] Casey, PJ
[Person:140035] Brass, LF
[Person:140036] Manning, DR
created[InstanceEdit:751025] Jupe, S, 2010-05-19
journalJ Biol Chem
pages22051-6
pubMedIdentifier1939224
titlePhosphorylation of Gz in human platelets. Selectivity and site of modification
volume266
year1991
(literatureReference)[Reaction:751040] PKC phosphorylates G alpha (z) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:804924] PKC (cow) phosphorylates G alpha z (rat) [Bos taurus]
[Reaction:8982703] PKC binds active G alpha (z) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8982704] PKC (cow) binds G alpha z (rat) [Bos taurus]
[Reaction:8982709] G-alpha(z):PKC dissociates to give phosphorylated G alpha (z) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8982712] Gz(rat):PKC(cow) dissociates to give phosphorylated G alpha (z) [Bos taurus]
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