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EGFR phosphorylated on Y1110 is active. 3 / 3
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"EGFR possesses three major and two minor tyrosine autophosphorylation sites located at Y1068, Y1148, Y1173, and at Y992 and Y1086 respectively. In addition, EGFR Y1114 is preceded by glutamic acid (Figure 1), which should be preferred by the EGFR kinase as indicated in previous work"

"The c-terminal autophosphorylation domain of egfr was extensively phosphorylated by c-src./These studies revealed that y1086 was phosphorylated to a significantly higher extent by c-src than by egfr. Additionally, y1101 was identified as a unique c-src phosphorylation site."

"After binding of epidermal growth factor (EGF), the EGF receptor (EGFR) becomes autophosphorylated via tyrosine."