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Rios et al., 2023

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2742076996281296969
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Rios P
Kiani A
Köhn M
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SH2 Domains: Functional Modules and Evolving Tools in Biology

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Abstract Src-homology-2 (SH2) domains bind selectively to phosphotyrosine (pTyr) residues located in target binding proteins; therefore, they are key elements in pTyr-mediated signaling pathways. The binding of an SH2 domain to a pTyr acts as a docking mechanism …
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