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== Interactions ==
== Interactions ==
'''Sos1''': Promotes the exchange of Ras-bound GDP into GTP, by promoting the Ras specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor activity.
'''Sos1''': Promotes the exchange of Ras-bound GDP into GTP, by promoting the Ras specific guanine nucleotide exchange factor activity.
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'''Shc''':  Shc is important in the regulation of apoptosis and drug resistance in mammalian cells. She is implicated in the EGFR pathway.
'''Shc''':  Shc is important in the regulation of apoptosis and drug resistance in mammalian cells. She is implicated in the EGFR pathway.
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'''Cbl''': Cbl is a pronto oncogene protein which serves as an adaptor and a negative regulator of many signalling pathways implicated in cell surface receptors activation.
'''Cbl''': Cbl is a pronto oncogene protein which serves as an adaptor and a negative regulator of many signalling pathways implicated in cell surface receptors activation.
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'''Gab2''': Gab2 acts downstream of several membrane receptors such as cytokine, hormone, cell matrix or growth factor receptor. Thus, it is implicated in many different pathways.
'''Gab2''': Gab2 acts downstream of several membrane receptors such as cytokine, hormone, cell matrix or growth factor receptor. Thus, it is implicated in many different pathways.
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'''LCP2''': Involved in T cell antigen receptor mediated signalling
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'''LCP2''': Involved in T cell antigen receptor mediated signaling
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'''Erbb2''': Erbb2 is a kinase involved in several surface receptor complexes, but need a co receptor for ligand binding. For example, it participates in neuregulin receptor complex but it can’t bind with it alone.
'''Erbb2''': Erbb2 is a kinase involved in several surface receptor complexes, but need a co receptor for ligand binding. For example, it participates in neuregulin receptor complex but it can’t bind with it alone.
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'''Frs2''': Fibroblast growth factor receptor substrate 2 can link to FGR and NGF activated receptor. They play an important role in the activation of MAPK kinase for example, or the phosphorylation of PIK3R1.
'''Frs2''': Fibroblast growth factor receptor substrate 2 can link to FGR and NGF activated receptor. They play an important role in the activation of MAPK kinase for example, or the phosphorylation of PIK3R1.
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'''Irs1''': Insulin receptor substrate 1 may mediate the control of various cellular processes by insulin. It can activate the phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase when it bounds to the regulatory p85 subunit.
'''Irs1''': Insulin receptor substrate 1 may mediate the control of various cellular processes by insulin. It can activate the phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase when it bounds to the regulatory p85 subunit.
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'''Gab1''': GRB2 associated binding protein 1, is implicated in many signalling cascades triggered by activated receptor type kinases. It is also probably involved in signalling by the epidermal growth factor receptor.
'''Gab1''': GRB2 associated binding protein 1, is implicated in many signalling cascades triggered by activated receptor type kinases. It is also probably involved in signalling by the epidermal growth factor receptor.
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'''EGFR''': The epidermal growth factor receptor has a Tyrosine kinase activity and can be recognize by Grb2 thanks to its Tyrosine domains. This receptor is implicated in many pathways, such as antigen fixation on B cells.
'''EGFR''': The epidermal growth factor receptor has a Tyrosine kinase activity and can be recognize by Grb2 thanks to its Tyrosine domains. This receptor is implicated in many pathways, such as antigen fixation on B cells.

Revision as of 13:20, 12 January 2017

Grb2 (1gri)

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References

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