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Site Information
_____MGsPLRFDGR   SwissProt Entrez-Gene
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Site Group ID: 481131

In vivo Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo:
mass spectrometry ( 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 )
Disease tissue studied:
breast cancer ( 2 , 4 ) , breast ductal carcinoma ( 2 ) , breast cancer, triple negative ( 2 ) , lung cancer ( 4 ) , non-small cell lung cancer ( 4 ) , ovarian cancer ( 2 )
Relevant cell line - cell type - tissue:

References 

1

Mertins P, et al. (2016) Proteogenomics connects somatic mutations to signalling in breast cancer. Nature 534, 55-62
27251275   Curated Info

2

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
24719451   Curated Info

3

Mertins P, et al. (2013) Integrated proteomic analysis of post-translational modifications by serial enrichment. Nat Methods 10, 634-7
23749302   Curated Info

4

Klammer M, et al. (2012) Phosphosignature predicts dasatinib response in non-small cell lung cancer. Mol Cell Proteomics 11, 651-68
22617229   Curated Info

5

Rigbolt KT, et al. (2011) System-wide temporal characterization of the proteome and phosphoproteome of human embryonic stem cell differentiation. Sci Signal 4, rs3
21406692   Curated Info

6

Oppermann FS, et al. (2009) Large-scale proteomics analysis of the human kinome. Mol Cell Proteomics 8, 1751-64
19369195   Curated Info