| Subject | Predicate | Object | Context |
|---|---|---|---|
| http://www.reactome.org/bio... | rdf:type | biopax3:Evidence | lld:biopax3 |
| http://www.reactome.org/bio... | biopax3:comment | The classical view of G-protein signalling is that the G-protein alpha subunit dissociates from the beta:gamma dimer. Activated G alpha (s) and the beta:gamma dimer then participate in separate signaling cascades. Although G protein dissociation has been contested (e.g. Bassi et al. 1996), recent in vivo experiments have demonstrated that dissociation does occur, though possibly not to completion (Lambert 2008). | lld:biopax3 |
| http://www.reactome.org/bio... | biopax3:xref | http://identifiers.org/pubm... | lld:biopax3 |
| http://www.reactome.org/bio... | biopax3:xref | http://identifiers.org/pubm... | lld:biopax3 |
| http://www.reactome.org/bio... | biopax3:evidenceCode | http://www.reactome.org/bio... | lld:biopax3 |
| http://www.reactome.org/bio... | biopax3:evidence | http://www.reactome.org/bio... | lld:biopax3 |