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Archives of biochemistry and biophysics • 2011 | View Paper
“Molecular docking studies show that EGCG binds well to the PI3K kinase domain active site, agreeing with the finding that EGCG competes for ATP binding.”
“Moreover, the addition of ATP to samples in the presence of EGCG and Ca2+ led to an early increase in phosphoenzyme followed by a time-dependent decay that was faster when the drug concentration was raised.”