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Thr 163 Phosphorylation Causes Mcl-1 Stabilization when Degradation Is Independent of the Adjacent GSK3-Targeted Phosphodegron, Promoting Drug Resistance in Cancer
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Thr 163 Phosphorylation Causes Mcl-1 Stabilization when Degradation Is Independent of the Adjacent GSK3-Targeted Phosphodegron, Promoting Drug Resistance in Cancer

Shanna Nifoussi, Julie Vrana, Aaron Domina, Alfredo De Biasio, Jingang Gui, Mark Gregory, Stephen Hann and Ruth Craig
PloS one, Vol.7(10), pp.e47060-e47060
09/10/2012
PMCID: PMC3467206
PMID: 23056582

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Acetic acid Activation Apoptosis Bcl-2 protein Burkitt's lymphoma Cancer Cell cycle Chemotherapy Cisplatin Cotton, Norris Degradation Drug resistance Etoposide Extracellular signal-regulated kinase Fibroblasts Glutamic acid Glycogen Glycogen synthase kinase 3 Kinases Laboratories Leukemia Lymphoma Mcl-1 protein Medicine MicroRNAs Mutation Pests Phosphorylation Proline Proteins Sequences Serine Signal transduction Stabilization Threonine Toxicology Vinblastine
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