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Details on Person The structure of the follistatin:activin complex reveals antagonism of both type I and type II receptor binding

Class:IdLiteratureReference:870517
_displayNameThe structure of the follistatin:activin complex reveals antagonism of both type I and type II receptor binding
_timestamp2010-06-08 12:40:52
author[Person:207969] Thompson, TB
[Person:870544] Lerch, TF
[Person:870545] Cook, RW
[Person:208012] Woodruff, TK
[Person:207534] Jardetzky, TS
created[InstanceEdit:870527] Williams, MG, 2010-06-08
journalDev Cell
pages535-43
pubMedIdentifier16198295
titleThe structure of the follistatin:activin complex reveals antagonism of both type I and type II receptor binding
volume9
year2005
(literatureReference)[Reaction:870491] Act dimer:FS dimer binds to PUT/WIT dimer [Drosophila melanogaster]
[Reaction:870574] BABO dimer binds to PUT/WIT dimer:Act dimer:FS dimer complex [Drosophila melanogaster]
[Reaction:2473184] Follistatin (FST) binds Activin [Homo sapiens]
[Complex:2473196] Activin A,AB,B:FST [extracellular region] [Homo sapiens]
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