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Interactions between the Protein-tyrosine Kinase ZAP-70, the Proto-oncoprotein Vav, and Tubulin in Jurkat T Cells (∗)

Huby et al., 1995

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11952389435109399702
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Huby R
Carlile G
Ley S
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Journal of Biological Chemistry

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Two molecules involved in signal transduction via the T cell antigen receptor, namely the protein-tyrosine kinase ZAP-70 and the proto-oncoprotein Vav, were found to be constitutively associated with tubulin in Jurkat T cells. Both were able to bind to tubulin …
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