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Class:IdLiteratureReference:947764
_displayNameIndividual rate constants for the interaction of Ras proteins with GTPase-activating proteins determined by fluorescence spectroscopy
_timestamp2010-09-13 16:46:00
author[Person:196510] Ahmadian, MR
[Person:947765] Hoffmann, U
[Person:947779] Goody, RS
[Person:165143] Wittinghofer, A
created[InstanceEdit:947774] Williams, MG, 2010-09-13
journalBiochemistry
pages4535-41
pubMedIdentifier9109662
titleIndividual rate constants for the interaction of Ras proteins with GTPase-activating proteins determined by fluorescence spectroscopy
volume36
year1997
(literatureReference)[Reaction:947780] RAS85D:GTP complex is hydrolysed by NF1 [Drosophila melanogaster]
[Reaction:947786] NF1 binds to Ras:GTP complex [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:947797] NF1 dissociates from Ras:GDP complex [Homo sapiens]
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