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The following pages link to Competing modes of self-association in the regulatory domains of Bruton's tyrosine kinase: Intramolecular contact versus asymmetric homodimerization (Q57679305):
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- Crystal structure of the C-terminal SH3 domain of the adaptor protein GADS in complex with SLP-76 motif peptide reveals a unique SH3-SH3 interaction (Q24305190) (← links)
- Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk): function, regulation, and transformation with special emphasis on the PH domain (Q24321955) (← links)
- Identification of phosphorylation sites within the SH3 domains of Tec family tyrosine kinases (Q28207891) (← links)
- Dynamics of the Tec-family tyrosine kinase SH3 domains (Q30009032) (← links)
- Autoinhibition of Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk) and activation by soluble inositol hexakisphosphate (Q30009224) (← links)
- SHIP family inositol phosphatases interact with and negatively regulate the Tec tyrosine kinase (Q30160823) (← links)
- Itk phosphorylation sites are required for functional activity in primary T cells (Q30164638) (← links)
- Determinants of intra versus intermolecular self-association within the regulatory domains of Rlk and Itk. (Q30164691) (← links)
- New insights into the regulation and functions of Tec family tyrosine kinases in the immune system (Q34612520) (← links)
- Mimicry of a constitutively active pre-B cell receptor in acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells (Q36403776) (← links)
- Tec kinases in T cell and mast cell signaling (Q36769470) (← links)
- Phylogeny of Tec family kinases identification of a premetazoan origin of Btk, Bmx, Itk, Tec, Txk, and the Btk regulator SH3BP5. (Q37375071) (← links)
- Btk is required for an efficient response to erythropoietin and for SCF-controlled protection against TRAIL in erythroid progenitors. (Q40581023) (← links)