|  Help  |  About  |  Contact Us

Search our database by keyword

- or -

Examples

  • Search this entire website. Enter identifiers, names or keywords for genes, diseases, strains, ontology terms, etc. (e.g. Pax6, Parkinson, ataxia)
  • Use OR to search for either of two terms (e.g. OR mus) or quotation marks to search for phrases (e.g. "dna binding").
  • Boolean search syntax is supported: e.g. Balb* for partial matches or mus AND NOT embryo to exclude a term

Search results 1 to 10 out of 10 for Grb2

Category restricted to InteractionExperiment (x)

0.017s

Categories

Category: InteractionExperiment
Type Details Score
Interaction Experiment
Description: Novel recognition mode between Vav and Grb2 SH3 domains.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Molecular cloning of the mouse grb2 gene: differential interaction of the Grb2 adaptor protein with epidermal growth factor and nerve growth factor receptors.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Grb2 forms an inducible protein complex with CD28 through a Src homology 3 domain-proline interaction.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Merlin inhibits growth hormone-regulated Raf-ERKs pathways by binding to Grb2 protein.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Molecular cloning of SLP-76, a 76-kDa tyrosine phosphoprotein associated with Grb2 in T cells.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Neoplastic transformation induced by insulin receptor substrate-1 overexpression requires an interaction with both Grb2 and Syp signaling molecules.
Interaction Experiment
Description: The SH2 and SH3 domains of mammalian Grb2 couple the EGF receptor to the Ras activator mSos1.
Interaction Experiment
Description: Tyrosine phosphorylation of Grb2 by Bcr/Abl and epidermal growth factor receptor: a novel regulatory mechanism for tyrosine kinase signaling.
Interaction Experiment
Description: B cell receptor-mediated antigen gathering requires ubiquitin ligase Cbl and adaptors Grb2 and Dok-3 to recruit dynein to the signaling microcluster.
Interaction Experiment
Description: In brain, Axl recruits Grb2 and the p85 regulatory subunit of PI3 kinase; in vitro mutagenesis defines the requisite binding sites for downstream Akt activation.