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6 October, 05:11
Why are they called SH2 domains?
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Lance Orozco
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SH2 domain stands for Src Homology 2. It is conserved protein domain with a function of protein interaction and cellular communication. Proteins containing SH2 domains are able to interact with other proteins due to an interaction of SH2 domains with phosphorylated tyrosine residues, respectively.
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