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Macdonald-Obermann et al., 2012 - Google Patents

Mechanics of EGF receptor/ErbB2 kinase activation revealed by luciferase fragment complementation imaging

Macdonald-Obermann et al., 2012

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15491595120456797826
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Macdonald-Obermann J
Piwnica-Worms D
Pike L
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

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Binding of EGF to its receptor induces dimerization of the normally monomeric receptor. Activation of its intracellular tyrosine kinase then occurs through the formation of an asymmetric kinase dimer in which one subunit, termed the “receiver” kinase, is activated by …
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