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KESKLKIsEEDLtPR SwissProt Entrez-Gene |
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Site Group ID: 4750307 |
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Mertins P, et al. (2016) Proteogenomics connects somatic mutations to signalling in breast cancer. Nature 534, 55-62
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Stuart SA, et al. (2015) A Phosphoproteomic Comparison of B-RAFV600E and MKK1/2 Inhibitors in Melanoma Cells. Mol Cell Proteomics 14, 1599-615
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Mertins P, et al. (2014) Ischemia in tumors induces early and sustained phosphorylation changes in stress kinase pathways but does not affect global protein levels. Mol Cell Proteomics 13, 1690-704
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Shiromizu T, et al. (2013) Identification of missing proteins in the neXtProt database and unregistered phosphopeptides in the PhosphoSitePlus database as part of the Chromosome-centric Human Proteome Project. J Proteome Res 12, 2414-21
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Moritz A (2011) CST Curation Set: 11944; Year: 2011; Biosample/Treatment: cell line, MKN-45/untreated; Disease: gastric carcinoma; SILAC: -; Specificities of Antibodies Used to Purify Peptides prior to LCMS: RXXp[ST]
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Guo A (2011) CST Curation Set: 11302; Year: 2011; Biosample/Treatment: cell line, MKN-45/untreated; Disease: gastric carcinoma; SILAC: -; Specificities of Antibodies Used to Purify Peptides prior to LCMS: RXXp[ST] Antibodies Used to Purify Peptides prior to LCMS: Phospho-Akt Substrate (RXRXXS*/T*) (23C8D2) Rabbit mAb Cat#: 10001, PTMScan(R) Phospho-Akt Substrate Motif (RXRXXS*/T*) Immunoaffinity Beads Cat#: 1979
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Rikova K (2011) CST Curation Set: 11005; Year: 2011; Biosample/Treatment: cell line, Calu-3/untreated; Disease: lung cancer; SILAC: -; Specificities of Antibodies Used to Purify Peptides prior to LCMS: p[STY])
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Schreiber TB, et al. (2010) An integrated phosphoproteomics work flow reveals extensive network regulation in early lysophosphatidic acid signaling. Mol Cell Proteomics 9, 1047-62
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