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The phosphoprotein (60 kD) encoded by the srconcogene. A tyrosine kinase.
Dictionary of molecular biology. 2004.
Dictionary of molecular biology. 2004.
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calpactins — Calcium binding proteins from cytoplasm. Calpactin II is identical to lipocortin, and is one of the major targets for phosphorylation by pp60src. See annexin … Dictionary of molecular biology
phosphotyrosine — Strictly speaking, tyrosine phosphate, but normally refers to the phosphate ester of a protein tyrosine residue. Present in very small amounts in tissues, but believed to be important in systems that regulate growth control, and is therefore of… … Dictionary of molecular biology