Signalling scaffolds and local organization of cellular behaviour - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology
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Abstract
Recent technical advances have shown that scaffold proteins can hold members of a signal transduction cascade in place, focus enzyme activity at a particular site of action and/or provide a structural platform for the recruitment of signal transduction and signal termination enzymes.
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| Authors | Lorene K. Langeberg;John D. Scott;Lorene K. Langeberg;John D. Scott; |
| Journal | Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology |
| Year | 2015 |
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