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"A yeast two-hybrid assay screen of a human T cell library was used to identify proteins that bound to Raf-1 kinase binding domains. xref The protein identified was designated RKIP, whose sequence was analogous to the human and monkey 23 kDa protein PEBP. xref Using anti-RKIP antibody, antisense RKIP and sense RKIP expression vectors, Yeung et al. discovered that RKIP could bind Raf-1 and MEK-1, and weakly bind to ERK-2, interfering with MEK phosphorylation and activation by Raf-1."