Details for: dos
Associated with
Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 3953531031
Symbol: DOS_DROME
Name: Protein daughter of sevenless
UniProtKB Accession Codes:
Database IDs:
Citations:
PubMed ID: 8681385
Title: Dos, a novel PH domain containing protein required for signal transduction between Sevenless and Ras1 in Drosophila.
PubMed ID: 8681385
PubMed ID: 10731132
Title: The genome sequence of Drosophila melanogaster.
PubMed ID: 10731132
PubMed ID: 12537572
Title: Annotation of the Drosophila melanogaster euchromatic genome: a systematic review.
PubMed ID: 12537572
PubMed ID: 12537569
Title: A Drosophila full-length cDNA resource.
PubMed ID: 12537569
PubMed ID: 8681384
Title: Daughter of sevenless is a substrate of the phosphotyrosine phosphatase Corkscrew and functions during sevenless signaling.
PubMed ID: 8681384
PubMed ID: 10601017
Title: Recruitment of the protein tyrosine phosphatase CSW by DOS is an essential step during signaling by the sevenless receptor tyrosine kinase.
PubMed ID: 10601017
PubMed ID: 10640704
Title: In vivo functional analysis of the daughter of sevenless protein in receptor tyrosine kinase signaling.
PubMed ID: 10640704
PubMed ID: 12128212
Title: SH3 domain-mediated binding of the Drk protein to Dos is an important step in signaling of Drosophila receptor tyrosine kinases.
PubMed ID: 12128212
PubMed ID: 17372656
Title: An integrated chemical, mass spectrometric and computational strategy for (quantitative) phosphoproteomics: application to Drosophila melanogaster Kc167 cells.
PubMed ID: 17372656
DOI: 10.1039/b617545g
PubMed ID: 18327897
Title: Phosphoproteome analysis of Drosophila melanogaster embryos.
PubMed ID: 18327897
DOI: 10.1021/pr700696a
Sequence Information:
- Length: 878
- Mass: 95536
- Checksum: 5BE89F16EA5E6177
- Sequence:
MDRTFYEGWL IKSPPTKRIW RARWRRRYFT LKQGEIPEQF CLEYYTDHNC RKLKGVIDLD QCEQVDCGLR LENRKQKFQY MFDIKTPKRT YYLAAETEAD MRDWVNCICQ VCHLHDTKQS NELPLGAVGA DENRTQHTSS SGGLSNSTQN TTTTSLHSSA GTTAPQASVP NAGGSAQLRR PAVIEEQPMP SNAGNNNSDS VYVNTEYSNR ETMLCDANFD QQELLSAAQQ QPPPSPATAL YLNHSALIQA QAAAAAAEQL QQQQQQAARL AVSANGVVRK LPEHLVLTQQ TLAEAAAQQH SSVQASPALS TASGPYIPIS ECFSGSPRFL PGVPLPGADL AIPNNPTTPL NNLDPKFYDT PRSHNNIGLN LTNDQSYSPK ITNLSLQQLA NNNASKQRSD SDSESVFTDD DEWAHPLPLR ENVDRSTRPS DSSIENESFV LTYSQRFSKM PEEGGAIVPP AEKSSKLAGA ASLPEAGDQG TLDKLAKVLK NKNNLILDFK ENEKIPRDLP QLSDTENTSP AIVARRNAHS AFIEESYDIP RSHQQPYYNV NQLLGERPVT SPHNSNPIAA STPNLMAADL GAVAAISAAA NPGLMGEAQA VASSPTSART LPRHCYTNAA PTKMEGNVFR YDFMEQADCP PVNRKLKPKV AGGLPVVEDK PPEEFPAKPP VGVDQLTNKL GAAQLQQPIG PPSVDRKCKP NAYKLGNSAT MSPATRRSSG APLSMVLPHE TDVHSPAAAN AFFHETRTLP RQQHRHHPNS PGSMSVQHQR TASAAAAMMS LTAAAAPKQQ AAAQTEHKLQ YFDLDVTNKP PLLNRSSMSV GNLYSQGGNG ASGMRFAGVE AGGARAPVPS SVVYRSVDFV KTEAFKRIRE ERESSGNK
Database document:
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