@prefix this: . @prefix sub: . @prefix beldoc: . @prefix rdfs: . @prefix rdf: . @prefix xsd: . @prefix dct: . @prefix dce: . @prefix pav: . @prefix np: . @prefix belv: . @prefix prov: . @prefix go: . @prefix Protein: . @prefix pfh: . @prefix geneProductOf: . @prefix hasAgent: . @prefix hgnc: . @prefix proteinModification: . @prefix psimod: . @prefix species: . @prefix occursIn: . @prefix orcid: . sub:Head { this: np:hasAssertion sub:assertion; np:hasProvenance sub:provenance; np:hasPublicationInfo sub:pubinfo; a np:Nanopublication . } sub:assertion { sub:_1 hasAgent: sub:_2; a go:0016301 . sub:_2 geneProductOf: pfh:PRKA%20Family; a Protein: . sub:_3 belv:variantOf hgnc:9067; a proteinModification:, psimod:00696 . sub:_4 occursIn: species:9606; rdf:object sub:_3; rdf:predicate belv:increases; rdf:subject sub:_1; a rdf:Statement . sub:assertion rdfs:label "kin(p(PFH:\"PRKA Family\")) -> p(HGNC:PLD1,pmod(P))" . } sub:provenance { beldoc: dce:description "Approximately 61,000 statements."; dce:rights "Copyright (c) 2011-2012, Selventa. All rights reserved."; dce:title "BEL Framework Large Corpus Document"; pav:authoredBy sub:_7; pav:version "1.4" . sub:_5 dce:identifier "Mol Sys Biol 2005 May msb4100014"; dce:title "Mol Sys Biol 2005 May msb4100014"; dce:type "Other" . sub:_6 prov:value "The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) signaling pathway is one of the most important pathways that regulate growth, survival, proliferation, and differentiation in mammalian cells. Reflecting this importance, it is one of the best-investigated signaling systems, both experimentally and computationally, and several computational models have been developed for dynamic analysis. A map of molecular interactions of the EGFR signaling system is a valuable resource for research in this area. In this paper, we present a comprehensive pathway map of EGFR signaling and other related pathways. The map reveals that the overall architecture of the pathway is a bow-tie (or hourglass) structure with several feedback loops. The map is created using CellDesigner software that enables us to graphically represent interactions using a welldefined and consistent graphical notation, and to store it in Systems Biology Markup Language (SBML)."; prov:wasQuotedFrom sub:_5 . sub:_7 rdfs:label "Selventa" . sub:assertion prov:hadPrimarySource sub:_5; prov:wasDerivedFrom beldoc:, sub:_6 . } sub:pubinfo { this: dct:created "2014-07-03T14:29:44.389+02:00"^^xsd:dateTime; pav:createdBy orcid:0000-0001-6818-334X, orcid:0000-0002-1267-0234 . }