Structure and sites of phosphorylation of 14-3-3 protein: role in coordinating signal transduction pathways.
The 14-3-3 family are homo- and heterodimeric proteins whose biological role has been unclear for some time, although they are now gaining acceptance as a novel type of 'adaptor' protein that modulates interactions between components of signal transduction pathways, rather than by direct a...
Main Authors: | Dubois, T, Howell, S, Amess, R, Kerai, P, Learmonth, M, Madrazo, J, Chaudhri, M, Rittinger, K, Scarabel, M, Soneji, Y, Aitken, A |
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1997
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