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The following pages link to Activation of Jak2 catalytic activity requires phosphorylation of Y1007 in the kinase activation loop (Q24646491):
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- Janus kinase 2 (Q3162114) (← links)
- Janus kinase 2 (Q14914518) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of p27Kip1 by JAK2 directly links cytokine receptor signaling to cell cycle control (Q24297854) (← links)
- Heme controls the regulation of protein tyrosine kinases Jak2 and Src (Q24305018) (← links)
- A family of cytokine-inducible inhibitors of signalling (Q24313168) (← links)
- A new protein containing an SH2 domain that inhibits JAK kinases (Q24313242) (← links)
- Interleukin-6-type cytokine signalling through the gp130/Jak/STAT pathway (Q24531184) (← links)
- The JAK-binding protein JAB inhibits Janus tyrosine kinase activity through binding in the activation loop (Q24533774) (← links)
- Regulation of Jak2 through the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway involves phosphorylation of Jak2 on Y1007 and interaction with SOCS-1. (Q24537294) (← links)
- Identification, cDNA cloning, and targeted deletion of p70, a novel, ubiquitously expressed SH3 domain-containing protein (Q24540267) (← links)
- Differential binding to and regulation of JAK2 by the SH2 domain and N-terminal region of SH2-bbeta (Q24554240) (← links)
- Identification of SH2-Bbeta as a substrate of the tyrosine kinase JAK2 involved in growth hormone signaling (Q24644273) (← links)
- A natural mutation in the Tyk2 pseudokinase domain underlies altered susceptibility of B10.Q/J mice to infection and autoimmunity (Q24673016) (← links)
- Janus kinases and signal transducers and activators of transcription: their roles in cytokine signaling, development and immunoregulation (Q24806655) (← links)
- Two Independent Histidines, One in Human Prolactin and One in Its Receptor, Are Critical for pH-dependent Receptor Recognition and Activation (Q27664867) (← links)
- Modulation of Activation-Loop Phosphorylation by JAK Inhibitors Is Binding Mode Dependent (Q27681086) (← links)
- Tyrosines 868, 966, and 972 in the kinase domain of JAK2 are autophosphorylated and required for maximal JAK2 kinase activity (Q28115584) (← links)
- Autophosphorylation of JAK2 on tyrosines 221 and 570 regulates its activity (Q28116068) (← links)
- Stat5a and Stat5b: fraternal twins of signal transduction and transcriptional activation (Q28140287) (← links)
- Cytokine-inducible SH2 protein-3 (CIS3/SOCS3) inhibits Janus tyrosine kinase by binding through the N-terminal kinase inhibitory region as well as SH2 domain (Q28140535) (← links)
- Analysis of Jak2 catalytic function by peptide microarrays: the role of the JH2 domain and V617F mutation (Q28477794) (← links)
- Receptor specific downregulation of cytokine signaling by autophosphorylation in the FERM domain of Jak2 (Q28506187) (← links)
- Tyrosine 813 is a site of JAK2 autophosphorylation critical for activation of JAK2 by SH2-B beta (Q28506708) (← links)
- Lnk controls mouse hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal and quiescence through direct interactions with JAK2 (Q28508573) (← links)
- BCR-ABL affects STAT5A and STAT5B differentially (Q28538914) (← links)
- Signalling cross-talk between hepatocyte nuclear factor 4alpha and growth-hormone-activated STAT5b (Q28569446) (← links)
- Kinase activity and subcellular distribution of a chimeric green fluorescent protein-tagged Janus kinase 2 (Q28575133) (← links)
- An essential role of the Jak-2/STAT-3/cytosolic phospholipase A(2) axis in platelet-derived growth factor BB-induced vascular smooth muscle cell motility (Q28582726) (← links)
- Mutational analyses of the SOCS proteins suggest a dual domain requirement but distinct mechanisms for inhibition of LIF and IL-6 signal transduction (Q28588105) (← links)
- Janus kinases in interleukin-2-mediated signaling: JAK1 and JAK3 are differentially regulated by tyrosine phosphorylation (Q28637960) (← links)
- Involvement of Jak2 tyrosine phosphorylation in Bcr-Abl transformation (Q30167883) (← links)
- JAK tyrosine kinases promote hierarchical activation of Rho and Rap modules of integrin activation (Q30560532) (← links)
- Mechanism of Janus kinase 3-catalyzed phosphorylation of a Janus kinase 1 activation loop peptide (Q30723840) (← links)
- JAKs, STATs and Src kinases in hematopoiesis (Q31063082) (← links)
- Suppression of apoptosis induced by growth factor withdrawal by an oncogenic form of c-Cbl (Q31672728) (← links)
- A dual role for the kinase-like domain of the tyrosine kinase Tyk2 in interferon-alpha signaling (Q31794325) (← links)
- Jak2 inhibitors: rationale and role as therapeutic agents in hematologic malignancies (Q33586552) (← links)
- The Erythropoietin Receptor: Structure, Activation and Intracellular Signal Transduction. (Q33632893) (← links)
- Retracted: EPO Receptor Gain-of-Function Causes Hereditary Polycythemia, Alters CD34+ Cell Differentiation and Increases Circulating Endothelial Precursors (Q33654147) (← links)
- Janus kinases and their role in growth and disease (Q33664276) (← links)
- Distinct tyrosine phosphorylation sites in JAK3 kinase domain positively and negatively regulate its enzymatic activity (Q33731594) (← links)
- A robust error model for iTRAQ quantification reveals divergent signaling between oncogenic FLT3 mutants in acute myeloid leukemia. (Q33854949) (← links)
- Activation of JAK2-V617F by components of heterodimeric cytokine receptors (Q33883366) (← links)
- The molecular regulation of Janus kinase (JAK) activation (Q33956113) (← links)
- Complex effects of naturally occurring mutations in the JAK3 pseudokinase domain: evidence for interactions between the kinase and pseudokinase domains (Q33961743) (← links)
- Janus kinases: components of multiple signaling pathways (Q34103659) (← links)
- Glucose enhances leptin signaling through modulation of AMPK activity (Q34168321) (← links)
- The constitutive activation of Jak2-V617F is mediated by a π stacking mechanism involving phenylalanines 595 and 617. (Q34316190) (← links)
- Prolactin receptor signal transduction (Q34447963) (← links)
- Regulation of the Jak2 tyrosine kinase by its pseudokinase domain (Q34508384) (← links)