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_displayNameBased on co-IP and GST pulldown studies in COS-7 cells, MITF...
_timestamp2024-11-01 00:31:08
created[InstanceEdit:9926318] Rothfels, Karen, 2024-11-01
textBased on co-IP and GST pulldown studies in COS-7 cells, MITF-M binds to dimers of 14-3-3 proteins YWHAZ, E, B, H and G. Binding is enhanced by MARK3/CTAK1-dependent phosphorylation of S173, and disrupted by treatment of cells with CSF or TNFSF11 (also known as RANKL) (Bronisz et al, 2006).
(summation)[Reaction:9926485] p-S173 MITF-M binds YWHA dimers [Chlorocebus sabaeus]
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