Gene Review:
YAP1 - Yes-associated protein 1
Gallus gallus
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High impact information on YAP1
- At lower stoichiometry, YAP65 was also shown to bind to the SH3 domains of Abl and guanosine triphosphatase activating protein (GAP) [1].
- Competition assays with synthetic peptides showed the involvement of the predicted proline-rich sequence in binding between YAP65 and the Yes kinase [1].
- Yes-associated protein (YAP65) is a proline-rich phosphoprotein that binds to the SH3 domain of the Yes proto-oncogene product [1].
- Further characterization of YAP65 should illuminate Yes signaling pathways and could also identify a novel link between protein-tyrosine and serine kinases [1].
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