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_displayNameCompeting modes of self-association in the regulatory domains of Bruton's tyrosine kinase: intramolecular contact versus asymmetric homodimerization
_timestamp2017-05-18 14:40:41
author[Person:9006765] Laederach, Alain
[Person:9006761] Cradic, Kendall W
[Person:9006762] Brazin, Kristine N
[Person:9006760] Zamoon, Jamillah
[Person:2685184] Fulton, D Bruce
[Person:8964226] Huang, Xin-Yun
[Person:2685421] Andreotti, Amy H
created[InstanceEdit:9006763] Varusai, Thawfeek, 2017-05-18
journalProtein Sci.
pages36-45
pubMedIdentifier11742120
titleCompeting modes of self-association in the regulatory domains of Bruton's tyrosine kinase: intramolecular contact versus asymmetric homodimerization
volume11
year2002
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8964246] BTK in G alpha (12)-BTK complex is activated [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8964271] BTK in PIP3:BTK:G beta-gamma complex is activated [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8964280] Active Gq binds BTK [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8964284] BTK in active Gq-BTK complex is activated [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:8964340] Gq-BTK complex dissociates to Active BTK and Gq [Homo sapiens]
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