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Details on Person Transcription factor ISGF-3 formation requires phosphorylated Stat91 protein, but Stat113 protein is phosphorylated independently of Stat91 protein

Class:IdLiteratureReference:909657
_displayNameTranscription factor ISGF-3 formation requires phosphorylated Stat91 protein, but Stat113 protein is phosphorylated independently of Stat91 protein
_timestamp2010-07-07 15:33:24
author[Person:909589] Improta, T
[Person:909631] Schindler, Chris
[Person:192909] Horvath, CM
[Person:449823] Kerr, IM
[Person:188046] Stark, GR
[Person:207097] Darnell JE, Jr
created[InstanceEdit:909621] Garapati, P V, 2010-07-07
journalProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
pages4776-80
pubMedIdentifier8197134
titleTranscription factor ISGF-3 formation requires phosphorylated Stat91 protein, but Stat113 protein is phosphorylated independently of Stat91 protein
volume91
year1994
(literatureReference)[Reaction:909732] Phosphorylation of STAT2 [Homo sapiens]
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