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"text": "<p>The following proteins share a number of distinct parts, namely, ankyrin\nrepeats, a coiled coil, and a stretch of approximately 140\namino acid residues upstream of the ankyrin repeats, which has been called the\nDof/BCAP/BANK (DBB) domain [[cite:PUB00043704]][[cite:PUB00043705]]:\n\n - Drosophila Downstream-of-EGF receptor (Dof), a protein essential for the\n morphogenesis of both the mesoderm and the tracheae. It has been proposed\n to mediate the transmission of a signal from an activated receptor to other\n components of the cell, including the MAP kinase cascade.\n - Vertebrate BANK and BCAP proteins that function in B-cell signaling.\n\nThese proteins are involved in signaling; however, unlike Dof, BANK and BCAP\nare not implicated in FGF signaling but appear to have undergone rapid change\nduring the course of evolution to acquire a novel function with the\ndevelopment of the immune system in higher vertebrates.\n\nThe DBB domain in both Dof and BCAP is required to mediate self-association in\nyeast cells, indicating that this domain may have a more general role in\nmediating protein-protein interactions [[cite:PUB00043704]].\n\nThe profile we developed covers the entire DBB domain.</p>",
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"title": "Isolation of proteins that interact with the signal transduction molecule Dof and identification of a functional domain conserved between Dof and vertebrate BCAP.",
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