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_displayNameTAX1BP1 functions as an adaptor molecule for A20 to terminat...
_timestamp2010-08-26 12:40:05
created[InstanceEdit:937327] Garapati, P V, 2010-08-26
textTAX1BP1 functions as an adaptor molecule for A20 to terminate antiviral signaling. TAX1BP1 and A20 blocked antiviral signaling by disrupting K63-linked polyubiquitination of TBK1-IKKi.
(summation)[Reaction:937337] TAX1BP1:A20 inhibit TBK1/IKKi K63-polyubiquitination [Homo sapiens]
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