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Details on Person Novel p62dok family members, dok-4 and dok-5, are substrates of the c-Ret receptor tyrosine kinase and mediate neuronal differentiation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8854835
_displayNameNovel p62dok family members, dok-4 and dok-5, are substrates of the c-Ret receptor tyrosine kinase and mediate neuronal differentiation
_timestamp2016-01-29 09:34:44
author[Person:8854841] Grimm, J
[Person:2534199] Sachs, M
[Person:8854879] Britsch, S
[Person:8854886] Di Cesare, S
[Person:8854849] Schwarz-Romond, T
[Person:4088216] Alitalo, K
[Person:2534277] Birchmeier, W
created[InstanceEdit:8854864] Jupe, Steve, 2016-01-29
journalJ. Cell Biol.
pages345-54
pubMedIdentifier11470823
titleNovel p62dok family members, dok-4 and dok-5, are substrates of the c-Ret receptor tyrosine kinase and mediate neuronal differentiation
volume154
year2001
(literatureReference)[Summation:8853735] RET undergoes trans-autophosphorylation on specific tyrosine...
[Summation:8855618] Docking protein 1 (DOK 1), 2, 4, 5, and 6 adaptor proteins a...
[Reaction:8855617] 2x p-5Y-RET:GDNF:GFRA complexes binds DOK1,DOK2,DOK4,DOK5,DOK6 [Homo sapiens]
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