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DDIT4 binds 14-3-3 dimer
An instance of the biological reaction in Homo sapiens with Reactome ID (R-HSA-5632738)
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biological process
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R-HSA-5632738
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TP53 Regulates Metabolic Genes
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R-HSA-5632738
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Homo sapiens
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R-HSA-5632738
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https://identifiers.org/reactome:R-HSA-5632738
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14-3-3 dimer [cytosol]
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reactant
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R-HSA-5632738
DNA damage inducible transcript 4
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reactant
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R-HSA-5632738
DDIT4:14-3-3 dimer [cytosol]
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product
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R-HSA-5632738
cites work
Hypoxia regulates TSC1/2-mTOR signaling and tumor suppression through REDD1-mediated 14-3-3 shuttling
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R-HSA-5632738
p53/TAp63 and AKT regulate mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) signaling through two independent parallel pathways in the presence of DNA damage
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Reactome ID
R-HSA-5632738
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Reactome ID
R-HSA-5632738
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