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Type: Avidity‑sensing Subtype: Type: Binary Subtype: Physicochemical compatibilityType: Specificity Subtype: Altered binding specificity


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Type: Avidity‑sensing Subtype:
Multiple low-affinity interactions give rise to high-avidity interactions that have increased binding strength, with more than additive affinity.
CD3Z_HUMANLIG_TYR_ITAM6986Phosphorylation of Y72 and Y83 in the ITAM motif of T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 zeta chain (CD247) induces high-avidity binding to the tandem SH2 domains of Tyrosine-protein kinase ZAP-70 (ZAP70).
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CD3Z_HUMANLIG_TYR_ITAM6986Phosphorylation of Y72 and Y83 in the ITAM motif of T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 zeta chain (CD247) induces high-avidity binding to the tandem SH2 domains of Tyrosine-protein kinase ZAP-70 (ZAP70).
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CD3Z_HUMANLIG_TYR_ITAM108126Phosphorylation of Y111 and Y123 in the ITAM motif of T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 zeta chain (CD247) induces high-avidity binding to the tandem SH2 domains of Tyrosine-protein kinase ZAP-70 (ZAP70).
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CD3Z_HUMANLIG_TYR_ITAM108126Phosphorylation of Y111 and Y123 in the ITAM motif of T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 zeta chain (CD247) induces high-avidity binding to the tandem SH2 domains of Tyrosine-protein kinase ZAP-70 (ZAP70).
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CD3Z_HUMANLIG_TYR_ITAM139156Phosphorylation of Y142 and Y153 in the ITAM motif of T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 zeta chain (CD247) induces high-avidity binding to the tandem SH2 domains of Tyrosine-protein kinase ZAP-70 (ZAP70).
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CD3Z_HUMANLIG_TYR_ITAM139156Phosphorylation of Y142 and Y153 in the ITAM motif of T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 zeta chain (CD247) induces high-avidity binding to the tandem SH2 domains of Tyrosine-protein kinase ZAP-70 (ZAP70).
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CD3G_HUMANLIG_TYR_ITAM157174Phosphorylation of Y160 and Y171 in the ITAM motif of T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 gamma chain (CD3G) induces high-avidity binding to the tandem SH2 domains of Tyrosine-protein kinase ZAP-70 (ZAP70).
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CD3G_HUMANLIG_TYR_ITAM157174Phosphorylation of Y160 and Y171 in the ITAM motif of T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 gamma chain (CD3G) induces high-avidity binding to the tandem SH2 domains of Tyrosine-protein kinase ZAP-70 (ZAP70).
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Type: Binary Subtype: Physicochemical compatibility
PTM of a residue in a motif or in its flanking regions alters the physicochemical and/or structural compatibility of the motif with its binding partner. This can either induce or enhance an interaction, or result in inhibition or even abrogation of an interaction.
ZAP70_HUMANLIG_SH2_IIC284300Phosphorylation of Y292 in the SH2-binding motif of Tyrosine-protein kinase ZAP-70 (ZAP70) induces binding to the E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase CBL-B (CBLB) protein.
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Type: Specificity Subtype: Altered binding specificity
The balance of the competition for overlapping or adjacent, mutually exclusive interaction interfaces is tipped in favor of one of the interactors by PTM-dependent modulation of the intrinsic affinity of a binding region. Multiple, successive PTMs allow sequential switching of different binding partners in an ordered manner by step-wise alteration of binding specificity.
CD3E_HUMANLIG_TYR_ITAM185202Phosphorylation of T-cell surface glycoprotein CD3 epsilon chain (CD3E) by Lck (Tyrosine-protein kinase Lck (LCK)) during T cell activation switches the specificity of CD3E from SH3 domain containing proteins like Epidermal growth factor receptor kinase substrate 8-like protein 1 (EPS8L1) to SH2 domain containing proteins like Tyrosine-protein kinase ZAP-70 (ZAP70).
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