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Possible Interaction: Cholecystokinin and Tyrosine

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Research Papers that Mention the Interaction

From the results, it was suggested that the sulphated tyrosine may play an important role in controlling the activity of the longer molecular forms as well as that of the smaller forms of cholecystokinin.
Biochemical and biophysical research communications  •  1988  |  View Paper
Recently, it was demonstrated that cholecystokinin (CCK) induced tyrosine phosphorylation of proteins related to fiber stress formation in rat pancreatic acini.
European journal of biochemistry  •  2003  |  View Paper
CCK stimulated rapid tyrosine phosphorylation of PKC-δ and increased kinase activity.
Journal of Biological Chemistry  •  2003  |  View Paper
These results demonstrate that CCK stimulates tyrosine phosphorylation of each of the three homologous phosphorylation sites in FAK and PYK2.
Journal of Biological Chemistry  •  2003  |  View Paper
CCK (10 pM and 10 nM) significantly enhanced the tyrosine phosphorylation of these two bands.
European journal of cell biology  •  2000  |  View Paper
CCK stimulation resulted in an increase in tyrosine phosphorylation of several cellular proteins, unlike GLP‐1 treatment, where no such increased phosphorylation was seen.
Journal of cellular physiology  •  1999  |  View Paper
Compared with VIP, CCK stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of additional proteins migrating at 60, 66, and 72/78 kDa.
The American journal of physiology  •  1997  |  View Paper
CCK and TPA increased tyrosine phosphorylation of both 42- and 44-kDa forms.
The American journal of physiology  •  1994  |  View Paper
In this work, we demonstrate that CCK stimulation of dispersed pancreatic acini results in increased tyrosine phosphorylation of several cellular proteins.
The Journal of biological chemistry  •  1993  |  View Paper
Administration of the seven and eight amino acid peptide fragments of CCK with sulfation of tyrosine in position 7 significantly increased hepatic bile flow.
The American journal of physiology  •  1977  |  View Paper
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