Saturday, May 22, 2010

I'm really confused?

I've tried looking this up with no luck, so here goes... In the process of T-cell signalling, there exist ITAMs that are phosphorylated by Src and Syk class proteins, and thus activating MAP Kinase, Protein Kinase C, and Calmodulin proteins for the downstream process of AP-1, NF-AT, and NF-kappaB as the target immune response. However, the issue of ITIMs come up, as they are suppose to produce an inhibitory effect on this pathway also through phosphorylation, but I never got an adequate answer on how it approaches this signalling inhibition. Anyone able to help, that'll be awesome.

I'm really confused?
So am I.
Reply:sorry i cant help....


really eish i cud though....
Reply:*sigh* switch the kappaB with the Syk class proteins THEN add the MAP Kinase....DUH!!!!
Reply:Just take a big dump, pray it doesn`t turn into a Pokemon and eat you slowly while kickin out some jams on an electric banjo
Reply:Im sorry your question confused me


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