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Bauer GL, et al. (2009) The role of MITF phosphorylation sites during coat color and eye development in mice analyzed by bacterial artificial chromosome transgene rescue. Genetics 183, 581-94 19635938
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S73-p - MITF iso8 (mouse)
Modsite: PGSSAPNsPMAMLTL SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
MITF (human): S180‑p, MITF iso2 (human): S180‑p, MITF iso5 (human): S179‑p, MITF iso9 (human): S73‑p, MITF (mouse): S180‑p, MITF iso8 (mouse): S73‑p, MITF (rat): S180‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  heart, skin
Cellular systems studied:  tissue
Species studied:  mouse
Comments:  transgenic mice

S409-p - MITF iso8 (mouse)
Modsite: KTSSRRSsMSAEETE SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
MITF (human): S516‑p, MITF iso2 (human): S510‑p, MITF iso5 (human): S515‑p, MITF iso9 (human): S409‑p, MITF (mouse): S516‑p, MITF iso8 (mouse): S409‑p, MITF (rat): S516‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  heart, skin
Cellular systems studied:  tissue
Species studied:  mouse
Comments:  transgenic mice