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http://www.reactome.org/bio...biopax3:commentAuthored: Rudd, C.E., de Bono, B, Garapati, P V, 2008-01-24 15:53:10lld:biopax3
http://www.reactome.org/bio...biopax3:commentReviewed: Trowsdale, J, 2008-02-26 12:02:59lld:biopax3
http://www.reactome.org/bio...biopax3:commentThe dual phosphorylated ITAMs recruit Syk kinase ZAP-70 via their tandem SH2 domains (step 4). ZAP-70 subsequently undergoes phosphorylation on multiple tyrosine residues for further activation. ZAP-70 includes both positive and negative regulatory sites. Tyrosine 493 is a conserved regulatory site found within the activation loop of the kinase domain. This site has shown to be a positive regulatory site required for ZAP-70 kinase activity and is phosphorylated by Lck (step 5). This phosphorylation contributes to the active conformation of the catalytic domain. Later ZAP-70 undergoes trans-autophosphorylation at Y315 and Y319 (step 6). These sites appear to be positive regulatory sites. ZAP-70 achieves its full activation after the trans-autophosphorylation. Activated ZAP-70 along with Lck phosphorylates the multiple tyrosine residues in the adaptor protein LAT (step 7).lld:biopax3
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