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Details on Person Characterization of the Rac-GAP (Rac-GTPase-activating protein) activity of beta2-chimaerin, a 'non-protein kinase C' phorbol ester receptor

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9681473
_displayNameCharacterization of the Rac-GAP (Rac-GTPase-activating protein) activity of beta2-chimaerin, a 'non-protein kinase C' phorbol ester receptor
_timestamp2020-04-01 22:00:00
author[Person:9681470] Caloca, Maria Jose
[Person:6807647] Wang, HongBin
[Person:5218667] Kazanietz, Marcelo G
created[InstanceEdit:9681472] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2020-04-01
journalBiochem. J.
pages313-21
pubMedIdentifier12877655
titleCharacterization of the Rac-GAP (Rac-GTPase-activating protein) activity of beta2-chimaerin, a 'non-protein kinase C' phorbol ester receptor
volume375
year2003
(literatureReference)[Reaction:8981637] RHOA GAPs stimulate RHOA GTPase activity [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9013144] RAC1 GAPs stimulate RAC1 GTPase activity [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:9013161] CDC42 GAPs stimulate CDC42 GTPase activity [Homo sapiens]
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