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Entity

Name
DAPK, basic loop (BL) motif
Namespace
HBP
Namespace Version
20181119
Namespace URL
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pharmacome/terminology/90e1cb9e5e882703380c9db8d4915ac6f3cba137/export/hbp-names.belns

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Tau Modifications v1.9.5

Tau Modifications Sections of NESTOR

In-Edges 2

act(p(FPLX:CALM)) positiveCorrelation p(HBP:"DAPK, basic loop (BL) motif") View Subject | View Object

Unexpectedly, impairment of the basic loop interaction site completely abolishes calcium/calmodulin binding and DAPK2 activity is reduced to a residual level, indicative of coupled binding to the two sites. PubMed:27133022

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act(p(HGNC:DAPK2)) positiveCorrelation p(HBP:"DAPK, basic loop (BL) motif") View Subject | View Object

Unexpectedly, impairment of the basic loop interaction site completely abolishes calcium/calmodulin binding and DAPK2 activity is reduced to a residual level, indicative of coupled binding to the two sites. PubMed:27133022

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Out-Edges 3

p(HBP:"DAPK, basic loop (BL) motif") positiveCorrelation act(p(HGNC:DAPK2)) View Subject | View Object

Unexpectedly, impairment of the basic loop interaction site completely abolishes calcium/calmodulin binding and DAPK2 activity is reduced to a residual level, indicative of coupled binding to the two sites. PubMed:27133022

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p(HBP:"DAPK, basic loop (BL) motif") positiveCorrelation act(p(FPLX:CALM)) View Subject | View Object

Unexpectedly, impairment of the basic loop interaction site completely abolishes calcium/calmodulin binding and DAPK2 activity is reduced to a residual level, indicative of coupled binding to the two sites. PubMed:27133022

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