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Serine Residues 726 and 780 Have Nonredundant Roles Regulating STAT5a Activity in Luminal Breast Cancer

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Phosphorylation of S726-, S780-, and Y694-STAT5a in response to prolactin in MCF7 luminal breast cancer cells was investigated with STAT5a knockdown and rescued with Y694F-, S726A-, or S780A-STAT5a, where the phospho-sites were mutated.
[Scientific Reports]
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