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LIG_PTB_Phospho_1LIG_SH2_IBLIG_SH2_IIB


ProteinStartEndSwitch TypeSwitch SubtypeSwitch DescriptionInformation

LIG_PTB_Phospho_1 - This phosphorylation-dependent motif binds to Shc-like and IRS-like PTB domains. The pTyr is positioned within a highly basic-charged anchoring pocket. A hydrophobic residue -5 (compared to pY) increases the affinity of the interaction.
EGFR_HUMAN11041110BinaryPhysicochemical compatibilityPhosphorylation of Y1110 in the PTB-binding motif of Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) induces binding to the Docking protein 1 (DOK1) protein.
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ITB3_HUMAN767773BinaryPhysicochemical compatibilityPhosphorylation of Y773 in the PTB-binding motif of Integrin beta-3 (ITGB3) induces binding to the Docking protein 1 (DOK1) protein.
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ITB3_HUMAN767773SpecificityAltered binding specificityPhosphorylation of Y773 in Integrin beta-3 (ITGB3) switches the specificity of ITGB3 from Talin-1 (TLN1) to Docking protein 1 (DOK1), with a 2-fold decrease of the affinity for TLN1 and close to a 400-fold increase of the affinity for DOK1. This switch results in negative regulation of integrin activation.
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LIG_SH2_IB -
DOK1_HUMAN447454BinaryPhysicochemical compatibilityPhosphorylation of Y449 in the SH2-binding motif of Docking protein 1 (DOK1) induces binding to the SH2 domain-containing protein 1A (SH2D1A) protein.
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LIG_SH2_IIB -
DOK1_HUMAN203206BinaryPhysicochemical compatibilityPhosphorylation of Y203 in the SH2-binding motif of Docking protein 1 (DOK1) induces binding to the Phosphatidylinositol-3,4,5-trisphosphate 5-phosphatase 1 (INPP5D) protein.
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