[HTML][HTML] Kinase-targeted cancer therapies: progress, challenges and future directions
KS Bhullar, NO Lagarón, EM McGowan, I Parmar… - Molecular cancer, 2018 - Springer
The human genome encodes 538 protein kinases that transfer a γ-phosphate group from
ATP to serine, threonine, or tyrosine residues. Many of these kinases are associated with …
ATP to serine, threonine, or tyrosine residues. Many of these kinases are associated with …
The role of protein loops and linkers in conformational dynamics and allostery
Proteins are dynamic entities that undergo a plethora of conformational changes that may
take place on a wide range of time scales. These changes can be as small as the rotation of …
take place on a wide range of time scales. These changes can be as small as the rotation of …
Conformational states dynamically populated by a kinase determine its function
INTRODUCTION Protein kinases mediate many cell signaling processes. Central to their
physiological function is the regulation of their binding and enzymatic activities, which is …
physiological function is the regulation of their binding and enzymatic activities, which is …
Ten things you should know about protein kinases: IUPHAR R eview 14
D Fabbro, SW Cowan‐Jacob… - British journal of …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Many human malignancies are associated with aberrant regulation of protein or lipid
kinases due to mutations, chromosomal rearrangements and/or gene amplification. Protein …
kinases due to mutations, chromosomal rearrangements and/or gene amplification. Protein …
Protein kinases: evolution of dynamic regulatory proteins
SS Taylor, AP Kornev - Trends in biochemical sciences, 2011 - cell.com
Eukayotic protein kinases evolved as a family of highly dynamic molecules with strictly
organized internal architecture. A single hydrophobic F-helix serves as a central scaffold for …
organized internal architecture. A single hydrophobic F-helix serves as a central scaffold for …
Post-translational modifications in signal integration
YL Deribe, T Pawson, I Dikic - Nature structural & molecular biology, 2010 - nature.com
Post-translational modifications of proteins and the domains that recognize these
modifications have central roles in creating a highly dynamic relay system that reads and …
modifications have central roles in creating a highly dynamic relay system that reads and …
[HTML][HTML] Protein sectors: evolutionary units of three-dimensional structure
N Halabi, O Rivoire, S Leibler, R Ranganathan - Cell, 2009 - cell.com
Proteins display a hierarchy of structural features at primary, secondary, tertiary, and higher-
order levels, an organization that guides our current understanding of their biological …
order levels, an organization that guides our current understanding of their biological …
SRRM2 organizes splicing condensates to regulate alternative splicing
SRRM2 is a nuclear-speckle marker containing multiple disordered domains, whose
dysfunction is associated with several human diseases. Using mainly EGFP-SRRM2 knock …
dysfunction is associated with several human diseases. Using mainly EGFP-SRRM2 knock …
The structural basis for control of eukaryotic protein kinases
JA Endicott, MEM Noble… - Annual review of …, 2012 - annualreviews.org
Eukaryotic protein kinases are key regulators of cell processes. Comparison of the structures
of protein kinase domains, both alone and in complexes, allows generalizations to be made …
of protein kinase domains, both alone and in complexes, allows generalizations to be made …
Cell signaling in space and time: where proteins come together and when they're apart
JD Scott, T Pawson - Science, 2009 - science.org
Signal transduction can be defined as the coordinated relay of messages derived from
extracellular cues to intracellular effectors. More simply put, information received on the cell …
extracellular cues to intracellular effectors. More simply put, information received on the cell …