Pub. Date : 1999 Oct 1
PMID : 10508167
5 Functional Relationships(s)Download |
Sentence | Compound Name | Protein Name | Organism |
1 | Here we show evidence that tyrosine (Tyr190 in Xenopus MPK1/ERK2) phosphorylation of MAPK by MAPKK is necessary and sufficient for the dissociation of the MAPKK-MAPK complex, and that the dissociation of the complex is required for the nuclear translocation of MAPK. | Tyrosine | mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 S homeolog | Xenopus laevis |
2 | Here we show evidence that tyrosine (Tyr190 in Xenopus MPK1/ERK2) phosphorylation of MAPK by MAPKK is necessary and sufficient for the dissociation of the MAPKK-MAPK complex, and that the dissociation of the complex is required for the nuclear translocation of MAPK. | Tyrosine | mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 S homeolog | Xenopus laevis |
3 | Here we show evidence that tyrosine (Tyr190 in Xenopus MPK1/ERK2) phosphorylation of MAPK by MAPKK is necessary and sufficient for the dissociation of the MAPKK-MAPK complex, and that the dissociation of the complex is required for the nuclear translocation of MAPK. | Tyrosine | mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 S homeolog | Xenopus laevis |
4 | Here we show evidence that tyrosine (Tyr190 in Xenopus MPK1/ERK2) phosphorylation of MAPK by MAPKK is necessary and sufficient for the dissociation of the MAPKK-MAPK complex, and that the dissociation of the complex is required for the nuclear translocation of MAPK. | Tyrosine | mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 S homeolog | Xenopus laevis |
5 | Here we show evidence that tyrosine (Tyr190 in Xenopus MPK1/ERK2) phosphorylation of MAPK by MAPKK is necessary and sufficient for the dissociation of the MAPKK-MAPK complex, and that the dissociation of the complex is required for the nuclear translocation of MAPK. | Tyrosine | mitogen-activated protein kinase 1 S homeolog | Xenopus laevis |