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Masone D, Uhart M, Bustos DM (2017) On the role of residue phosphorylation in 14-3-3 partners: AANAT as a case study. Sci Rep 7, 46114 28387381
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T31-p - AA-NAT (human)
Modsite: PSCQRRHtLPASEFR SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
AA‑NAT (human): T31‑p, AA‑NAT iso2 (human): T76‑p, AA‑NAT iso100 (human): T31‑p, AA‑NAT (mouse): T29‑p, AA‑NAT (rat): T29‑p, AA‑NAT (sheep): T31‑p
Downstream Regulation
Effect of modification (function):  molecular association, regulation
Modification regulates interactions with: 
Interacting molecule Interacting domains Effect Consequences (function) Consequences (process) Detection assays
14-3-3 zeta (human) Induces in vitro