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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Section 6.3, phosphotyrosine receptors that bind to SH2, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase discussed in Section 6.6, cytoplasmic signaling proteins transmit signals after changes in their physical location, SH2 may, in some proteins, contain a phosphatase, tyrosine phosphorylation which forms phosphotyrosine receptors, Src protein domains including SH2, signal-transducing proteins e.g. phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, cytoplasmic signaling proteins was hypothesized to propagate signals by change in conformation, SH2 and activate signal-transducing proteins, SH2-containing cytoplasmic proteins that are found in the cytosol, GTP-ase activating proteins described in Sidebar 5.11, SH2 can form bridges that are intramolecular, SH2-containing cytoplasmic proteins may trigger significant changes in erythropoiesis, conformation i.e. stereochemistry, erythropoiesis which is described in Figure 6.22, Src protein domains including SH3, domain structure in SH2-containing cytoplasmic proteins, domain structure is the modular unit of protein structure, Src protein domains including SH1, domain structure in Src protein domains