Regulation of PTEN stability and activity

Summary
Species
Homo sapiens
Reactome
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PTENPolyUb-PTENUbNADNAMRibC-E40,E150,D326-PTENPolyUb-PTEN, K48polyUb-K289-PTEN, PolyUb-K324,K344,K349-RibC-E40,E150,D326-PTENATPADPp-3S,2T-PTENRFPPTEN:RFPMKRN1p-S109-MKRN1K48polyUb-K289-PTENPolyUb-K324,K344,K349-RibC-E40,E150,D326-PTENPolyUb-PTEN,K48polyUb-K289-PTENH2Op-Y387-FRKPTEN:p-Y387-FRKp-Y336-PTENPTEN, p-3S,2T-PTENPREX2:PTEN,p-3S,2T-PTENPREX2K27polyUb-PTEN
ProteinProtein familyDNARNAComplexChemical/MoleculePhenotype/StimulusNucleusMitochondriaEndosomeGolgi apparatusLysosomeMembraneUp-regulatesDown-regulatesPhysical interactionUnknownDirectIndirectBindingHighlight
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Acknowledgements

Supported by JST NBDC Grant Number JPMJND2204

Partly supported by NIH Common Fund Grant #1U01GM125267-01


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