EC Number |
Posttranslational Modification |
Reference |
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2.7.12.2 | phosphoprotein |
activation by phosphorylation |
490796 |
2.7.12.2 | phosphoprotein |
autophosphorylation in presence of Mg2+ |
762174 |
2.7.12.2 | phosphoprotein |
DETA/NO and streptozotocin induce rapid threonine phosphorylation of MEKK-1, overview |
686415 |
2.7.12.2 | phosphoprotein |
ERK and MEK are activated by phosphorylation |
666399 |
2.7.12.2 | phosphoprotein |
MEK and ERK are activated by phosphorylation |
663988 |
2.7.12.2 | phosphoprotein |
MEK and ERK are phosphorylated by B-Raf, a mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase, the B-Raf mutant V590E activates the enzymes constitutively and independently of Ras, which leads to melanoma cell proliferation |
665489 |
2.7.12.2 | phosphoprotein |
MEK is phosphorylated and activated by the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase COT, which can be inhibited by p105 |
663773 |
2.7.12.2 | phosphoprotein |
MEK is phosphorylated at Ser217 and Ser221, activating phosphorylation of ERK-1 and ERK-2 at Thr202 and Tyr204 induced by tetanus toxin or the C-terminal part of the heavy chain |
663925 |
2.7.12.2 | phosphoprotein |
MKKK20 phosphorylates MKK3 |
761176 |
2.7.12.2 | phosphoprotein |
MKKs are activated by phopshorylation through MKKKs, e.g. MEKK, MLK, TAK1, Ask1, or TPL2 |
682214 |