ABL tyrosine kinases: evolution of function, regulation, and specificity
J Colicelli - Science signaling, 2010 - science.org
ABL-family proteins comprise one of the best conserved branches of the tyrosine kinases.
Each ABL protein contains an SH3-SH2-TK (Src homology 3–Src homology 2–tyrosine …
Each ABL protein contains an SH3-SH2-TK (Src homology 3–Src homology 2–tyrosine …
The capable ABL: what is its biological function?
JYJ Wang - Molecular and cellular biology, 2014 - Am Soc Microbiol
The mammalian ABL1 gene encodes the ubiquitously expressed nonreceptor tyrosine
kinase ABL. In response to growth factors, cytokines, cell adhesion, DNA damage, oxidative …
kinase ABL. In response to growth factors, cytokines, cell adhesion, DNA damage, oxidative …
Protein tyrosine kinases: their roles and their targeting in leukemia
K K. Bhanumathy, A Balagopal, FS Vizeacoumar… - Cancers, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Protein phosphorylation is a key regulatory mechanism that controls a
wide variety of cellular responses. This process is catalysed by the members of the protein …
wide variety of cellular responses. This process is catalysed by the members of the protein …
Multifunctional Abl kinases in health and disease
A Khatri, J Wang, AM Pendergast - Journal of cell science, 2016 - journals.biologists.com
The Abelson tyrosine kinases were initially identified as drivers of leukemia in mice and
humans. The Abl family kinases Abl1 and Abl2 regulate diverse cellular processes during …
humans. The Abl family kinases Abl1 and Abl2 regulate diverse cellular processes during …
Role of ABL family kinases in cancer: from leukaemia to solid tumours
EK Greuber, P Smith-Pearson, J Wang… - Nature Reviews …, 2013 - nature.com
The Abelson (ABL) family of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases, ABL1 and ABL2, transduces
diverse extracellular signals to protein networks that control proliferation, survival, migration …
diverse extracellular signals to protein networks that control proliferation, survival, migration …
Structure, regulation, signaling, and targeting of abl kinases in cancer
O Hantschel - Genes & cancer, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Abl kinases are prototypic cytoplasmic tyrosine kinases and are involved in a variety of
chromosomal aberrations in different cancers. This causes the expression of Abl fusion …
chromosomal aberrations in different cancers. This causes the expression of Abl fusion …
Abl tyrosine protein kinase
P Laneuville - Seminars in immunology, 1995 - Elsevier
Mammalian c-Ablbelongs to an evolutionary conserved family of non-receptor tyrosine
kinases. It is distributed both in the cytoplasm in association with F-actin, and in the nucleus …
kinases. It is distributed both in the cytoplasm in association with F-actin, and in the nucleus …
The emerging role of ABL kinases in solid tumors
J Wang, AM Pendergast - Trends in cancer, 2015 - cell.com
The Abelson (ABL) tyrosine kinases have been identified as drivers of leukemia in mice and
humans. Emerging data demonstrate a role for the ABL family kinases, ABL1 and ABL2, in …
humans. Emerging data demonstrate a role for the ABL family kinases, ABL1 and ABL2, in …
Signaling pathways activated by oncogenic forms of Abl tyrosine kinase
X Zou, K Calame - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1999 - ASBMB
From the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics and Microbiology, Columbia
University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York 10032 v-Abl, encoded …
University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, New York 10032 v-Abl, encoded …
Molecular pathways: Bcr-abl
D Cilloni, G Saglio - Clinical Cancer Research, 2012 - AACR
Aberrant tyrosine kinase activity plays a critical role in many hematologic disorders,
including chronic myeloid leukemia characterized by the constitutive activity of BCR-ABL …
including chronic myeloid leukemia characterized by the constitutive activity of BCR-ABL …