DOK3 DOK proteins are enzymatically inert adaptor or scaffolding proteins. They provide a docking platform for the assembly of multimolecular signaling complexes. DOK3 is a negative regulator of JNK signaling in B-cells through interaction with INPP5D/SHIP1. May modulate ABL1 function. Belongs to the DOK family. Type A subfamily. Expressed in spleen. 2 alternatively spliced human isoforms have been reported. Note: This description may include information from UniProtKB.
Protein type: Adaptor/scaffold
Chromosomal Location of mouse Ortholog: 13|13 B1
Cellular Component:  cytoplasm; membrane; plasma membrane
Molecular Function:  protein binding
Biological Process:  positive regulation of MAPK cascade; Ras protein signal transduction; transmembrane receptor protein tyrosine kinase signaling pathway
Reference #:  Q9QZK7 (UniProtKB)
Alt. Names/Synonyms: AI450713; Docking protein 3; DOK-L; Dok-like protein; Dok3; Dokl; Downstream of tyrosine kinase 3; MGC151299; p62(dok)-like protein; p62Dok-like protein
Gene Symbols: Dok3
Molecular weight: 48,027 Da
Basal Isoelectric point: 6.63  Predict pI for various phosphorylation states
CST Pathways:  B Cell Receptor Signaling  |  ErbB/HER Signaling
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DOK3

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Cross-references to other databases:  AlphaFold  |  STRING  |  BioGPS  |  Pfam  |  Phospho.ELM  |  NetworKIN  |  UniProtKB  |  Entrez-Gene  |  Ensembl Gene