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Literature: Phosphorylated immunoreceptor signalling ITAM (IPR003110)
References used in this entry
The following publications were referred to in the abstract:
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Phosphorylated immunoreceptor signaling motifs (ITAMs) exhibit unique abilities to bind and activate Lyn and Syk tyrosine kinases.
Johnson SA, Pleiman CM, Pao L, Schneringer J, Hippen K, Cambier JC.
J. Immunol. 155 4596-603 1995
PMID: 7594458 Related citations
Further reading
The following publications were not referred to in the abstract, but provide useful additional
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New nomenclature for the Reth motif (or ARH1/TAM/ARAM/YXXL)
Cambier JC.
Immunol. Today 16 110 1995
PMID: 7888063 Related citations -
The YXXL signalling motifs of the bovine leukemia virus transmembrane protein are required for in vivo infection and maintenance of high viral loads.
Willems L, Gatot JS, Mammerickx M, Portetelle D, Burny A, Kerkhofs P, Kettmann R.
J. Virol. 69 4137-41 1995
PMID: 7769672 Related citations -
T-cell receptor signal transmission: who gives an ITAM?
Pitcher LA, van Oers NS.
Trends Immunol. 24 554-60 2003
PMID: 14552840 Related citations -
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome-associated hantaviruses contain conserved and functional ITAM signaling elements.
Geimonen E, LaMonica R, Springer K, Farooqui Y, Gavrilovskaya IN, Mackow ER.
J. Virol. 77 1638-43 2003
PMID: 12502882 Related citations -
Identification of substrates of human protein-tyrosine phosphatase PTPN22.
Wu J, Katrekar A, Honigberg LA, Smith AM, Conn MT, Tang J, Jeffery D, Mortara K, Sampang J, Williams SR, Buggy J, Clark JM.
J. Biol. Chem. 281 11002-10 2006
PMID: 16461343 Related citations