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STAM gene
Known as:
signal transducing adaptor molecule
, STAM
, SIGNAL-TRANSDUCING ADAPTOR MOLECULE 1
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STAM2 gene
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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
Lysine 63-linked polyubiquitination is required for EGF receptor degradation
Fangtian Huang
,
Xuemei Zeng
,
+5 authors
A. Sorkin
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
2013
Corpus ID: 12545375
Significance Many proteins are modified by the covalent attachment of a small polypeptide called ubiquitin to their lysine…
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2010
2010
The Hrs/Stam Complex Acts as a Positive and Negative Regulator of RTK Signaling during Drosophila Development
Hélène Chanut-Delalande
,
A. Jung
,
M. Baer
,
Li Lin
,
F. Payre
,
M. Affolter
PLoS ONE
2010
Corpus ID: 5319145
Background Endocytosis is a key regulatory step of diverse signalling pathways, including receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Differentiation of strains of bean common mosaic virus
E. Drijfhout
,
M. Silbernagel
,
D. Burke
Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology
2005
Corpus ID: 30432040
Pathogenicity and symptom expression of seventeen described isolates of bean common mosaic virus (BCMV) and five previously…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
Hrs, a Mammalian Master Molecule in Vesicular Transport and Protein Sorting, Suppresses the Degradation of ESCRT Proteins Signal Transducing Adaptor Molecule 1 and 2*
Hideyuki Kobayashi
,
N. Tanaka
,
+5 authors
K. Sugamura
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2005
Corpus ID: 8424096
The degradation and sorting of cytoplasmic and cell-surface proteins are crucial steps in the control of cellular functions. We…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
STAM and Hrs Are Subunits of a Multivalent Ubiquitin-binding Complex on Early Endosomes*
Kristi G. Bache
,
C. Raiborg
,
A. Mehlum
,
H. Stenmark
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 36034800
STAM1 and STAM2, which have been identified as regulators of receptor signaling and trafficking, interact directly with Hrs…
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Highly Cited
2002
Highly Cited
2002
Signal-Transducing Adaptor Molecules STAM1 and STAM2 Are Required for T-Cell Development and Survival
M. Yamada
,
N. Ishii
,
+4 authors
K. Sugamura
Molecular and Cellular Biology
2002
Corpus ID: 24444728
ABSTRACT We previously reported that the STAM family members STAM1 and STAM2 are phosphorylated on tyrosine upon stimulation with…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Identification of a Novel Immunoreceptor Tyrosine-based Activation Motif-containing Molecule, STAM2, by Mass Spectrometry and Its Involvement in Growth Factor and Cytokine Receptor Signaling Pathways…
A. Pandey
,
Minerva M. Fernandez
,
+5 authors
H. Lodish
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2000
Corpus ID: 19961737
In an effort to clone novel tyrosine-phosphorylated substrates of the epidermal growth factor receptor, we have initiated an…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Hrs Is Associated with STAM, a Signal-transducing Adaptor Molecule
H. Asao
,
Y. Sasaki
,
+7 authors
K. Sugamura
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1997
Corpus ID: 28064871
We previously reported a new type of signal-transducing adaptor molecule, STAM, which was shown to be involved in cytokine…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
STAM, signal transducing adaptor molecule, is associated with Janus kinases and involved in signaling for cell growth and c-myc induction.
T. Takeshita
,
Tomikazu Arita
,
+7 authors
K. Sugamura
Immunity
1997
Corpus ID: 24676095
Highly Cited
1971
Highly Cited
1971
Acquired resistance to benomyl and some other systemic fungicides in a strain of Botrytis cinerea in cyclamen
G. Bollen
,
G. Scholten
Netherlands Journal of Plant Pathology
1971
Corpus ID: 44608404
A benomyl-resistant strain (R) ofBotrytis cinerea was isolated from cyclamen that had been sprayed with relatively high doses of…
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