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All splicing isoforms of ERBB4 possess two tyrosine residues in the C-tail that serve as docking sites for SHC1 (Kaushansky et al. 2008, Pinkas-Kramarski et al. 1996, Cohen et al. 1996). Once bound to ERBB4, SHC1 becomes phosphorylated on tyrosine residues by the tyrosine kinase activity of ERBB4, which enables it to recruit the complex of GRB2 and SOS1, resulting in the guanyl-nucleotide exchange on RAS and activation of RAF and MAP kinase cascade (Kainulainen et al. 2000)., Authored: Orlic-Milacic, M, 2011-11-04, Edited: Matthews, L, 2011-11-07, Reviewed: Earp HS, 3rd, 2012-02-20, Reviewed: Harris, RC, 2011-11-11, Reviewed: Misior, AM, 2012-02-20, Reviewed: Zeng, F, 2011-11-11
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SHC1 events in ERBB4 signaling
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