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Details on Person Met/Hepatocyte growth factor receptor ubiquitination suppresses transformation and is required for Hrs phosphorylation

Class:IdLiteratureReference:8875182
_displayNameMet/Hepatocyte growth factor receptor ubiquitination suppresses transformation and is required for Hrs phosphorylation
_timestamp2016-06-02 17:29:44
author[Person:6807024] Abella, Jasmine V
[Person:8874696] Peschard, Pascal
[Person:8875184] Naujokas, Monica A
[Person:8874679] Lin, Tong
[Person:8851937] Saucier, Caroline
[Person:5673794] Urbé, Sylvie
[Person:3108186] Park, Morag
created[InstanceEdit:8875186] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2016-06-02
journalMol. Cell. Biol.
pages9632-45
pubMedIdentifier16227611
titleMet/Hepatocyte growth factor receptor ubiquitination suppresses transformation and is required for Hrs phosphorylation
volume25
year2005
(literatureReference)[Summation:8875085] The E3 ubiquitin ligase CBL can bind to the MET receptor eit...
[Reaction:8874685] CBL binds MET [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8875183] CBL monoubiquitinates activated MET [Homo sapiens]
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