The catalytic domain of PKC-ε, in reciprocal PKC-δ and -ε chimeras, is responsible for conferring tumorgenicity to NIH3T3 cells, whereas both regulatory and catalytic domains of PKC-ε contribute to in vitro transformation (Q42832446)
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(P1476) "The catalytic domain of PKC-epsilon, in reciprocal PKC-delta and -epsilon chimeras, is responsible for conferring tumorgenicity to NIH3T3 cells, whereas both regulatory and catalytic domains of PKC-epsilon contribute to in vitro transformation" (language: en)
"The catalytic domain of PKC-ε, in reciprocal PKC-δ and -ε chimeras, is responsible for conferring tumorgenicity to NIH3T3 cells, whereas both regulatory and catalytic domains of PKC-ε contribute to in vitro transformation" (language: en)
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J. Goodnight
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H. Mischak
J. F. Mushinski
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