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The following pages link to Biological activities of EGF-receptor mutants with individually altered autophosphorylation sites (Q41092861):
Displaying 43 items.
- Hierarchy of binding sites for Grb2 and Shc on the epidermal growth factor receptor (Q24305821) (← links)
- The phosphotyrosine interaction domain of Shc binds an LXNPXY motif on the epidermal growth factor receptor (Q24307577) (← links)
- GAREM, a novel adaptor protein for growth factor receptor-bound protein 2, contributes to cellular transformation through the activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase signaling (Q24337649) (← links)
- Epidermal growth factor receptor and the adaptor protein p52Shc are specific substrates of T-cell protein tyrosine phosphatase (Q24522441) (← links)
- Molecular cloning and expression of an additional epidermal growth factor receptor-related gene (Q24557757) (← links)
- Tyrosine phosphorylation sites at amino acids 239 and 240 of Shc are involved in epidermal growth factor-induced mitogenic signaling that is distinct from Ras/mitogen-activated protein kinase activation (Q24646756) (← links)
- Fully automated synthesis of (phospho)peptide arrays in microtiter plate wells provides efficient access to protein tyrosine kinase characterization (Q24792853) (← links)
- A predictive phosphorylation signature of lung cancer (Q28472058) (← links)
- Tyrosine kinase activity is essential for the association of phospholipase C-gamma with the epidermal growth factor receptor (Q28609951) (← links)
- The protooncogene c-sea encodes a transmembrane protein-tyrosine kinase related to the Met/hepatocyte growth factor/scatter factor receptor (Q30454058) (← links)
- Fluorescence correlation microscopy of cells in the presence of autofluorescence (Q31991652) (← links)
- Evidence that autophosphorylation of solubilized receptors for epidermal growth factor is mediated by intermolecular cross-phosphorylation (Q33834940) (← links)
- Differential endocytic routing of homo- and hetero-dimeric ErbB tyrosine kinases confers signaling superiority to receptor heterodimers (Q33888963) (← links)
- Multiple functions of let-23, a Caenorhabditis elegans receptor tyrosine kinase gene required for vulval induction. (Q33957915) (← links)
- Disease tropism of c-erbB: effects of carboxyl-terminal tyrosine and internal mutations on tissue-specific transformation (Q34304432) (← links)
- The tethered configuration of the EGF receptor extracellular domain exerts only a limited control of receptor function (Q35729931) (← links)
- A minor tyrosine phosphorylation site located within the CAIN domain plays a critical role in regulating tissue-specific transformation by erbB kinase (Q35832783) (← links)
- The tyrosine kinase encoded by the MET proto-oncogene is activated by autophosphorylation (Q36687206) (← links)
- Macrophage colony-stimulating factor-induced tyrosine phosphorylation of c-fms proteins expressed in FDC-P1 and BALB/c 3T3 cells (Q36709950) (← links)
- Ligand-induced phosphorylation of the colony-stimulating factor 1 receptor can occur through an intermolecular reaction that triggers receptor down modulation (Q36755762) (← links)
- Functional heterogeneity of proto-oncogene tyrosine kinases: the C terminus of the human epidermal growth factor receptor facilitates cell proliferation (Q36764628) (← links)
- Mutations that affect phosphorylation of the adenovirus DNA-binding protein alter its ability to enhance its own synthesis (Q36832209) (← links)
- Carboxyl-terminal deletion and point mutations decrease the transforming potential of the activated rat neu oncogene product (Q37146015) (← links)
- Structure and function of tyrosine kinase receptors (Q37168366) (← links)
- A single autophosphorylation site confers oncogenicity to the Neu/ErbB-2 receptor and enables coupling to the MAP kinase pathway (Q37634563) (← links)
- Glycosphingolipid functions (Q37873655) (← links)
- Endocytosis and signaling: cell logistics shape the eukaryotic cell plan (Q37980726) (← links)
- Roles of JAKs in activation of STATs and stimulation of c-fos gene expression by epidermal growth factor (Q38287574) (← links)
- The transforming potential of the c-erbB-2 protein is regulated by its autophosphorylation at the carboxyl-terminal domain (Q38336919) (← links)
- Anti-oncogenic activity of signalling-defective epidermal growth factor receptor mutants (Q40653709) (← links)
- A dominant negative mutation suppresses the function of normal epidermal growth factor receptors by heterodimerization (Q40677644) (← links)
- EGF receptor in neoplasia and metastasis (Q40801239) (← links)
- Substitution of two insulin receptor carboxy-terminal tyrosines with phenylalanine impairs the expression of MAP kinase phosphatase-1 (MKP-1) mRNA. (Q40845570) (← links)
- The linear C-terminal regions of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and transforming growth factor-alpha bind to different epitopes on the human EGF receptor. (Q40996331) (← links)
- Superagonistic behaviour of epidermal growth factor/transforming growth factor-alpha chimaeras: correlation with receptor routing after ligand-induced internalization (Q41044389) (← links)
- The role of kinase activity and the kinase insert region in ligand-induced internalization and degradation of the c-fms protein (Q41080370) (← links)
- The Xmrk receptor tyrosine kinase is activated in Xiphophorus malignant melanoma. (Q41541366) (← links)
- Kinetics of binding, endocytosis, and recycling of EGF receptor mutants (Q41631112) (← links)
- Distinct structural specificities for functional coupling of the epidermal growth factor receptor to calcium-signalling versus phospholipase A2 responses (Q41685565) (← links)
- Identification of a novel autophosphorylation site (P4) on the epidermal growth factor receptor (Q41928036) (← links)
- Evidence for epidermal growth factor (EGF)-induced intermolecular autophosphorylation of the EGF receptors in living cells (Q42025518) (← links)
- Differential effects of carboxy-terminal sequence deletions on platelet-derived growth factor receptor signaling activities and interactions with cellular substrates (Q42815996) (← links)
- Separate endocytic pathways of kinase-defective and -active EGF receptor mutants expressed in same cells (Q42832582) (← links)