Talk:Son of Sevenless

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[edit] talk page of SOS protein (merged with son of sevenless)

With regard to merging SOS1 and SOS protein, articles refer to the same gene and protein product. It should be noted in the new article that mammals possess two sos paralogues, SOS1 and SOS2. The new article be titled 'Son of Sevenless (SOS)' and the appropriate re-directs from other articles needs to be tended to.

The contents of this page are completely redundant with the 'SOS1' article and I suggest that this page should be deleted.


Is there a way to delete the article 'SOS Protein' instead of merging this article with it? The non-controversial content of the former article is contained within this article. It is currently unclear what role Grb2 plays in the activation of SOS1 since deletion of the Grb2 binding sites results in an activated form of the protein. A section on Grb2 and Abi1/Eps8 binding should be included eventually. Adapter 22:27, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

i didnt delete it, i redirected the page sos protein to son of sevenless -Sucrine ( ><> talk) 22:33, 19 February 2007 (UTC)