Target identification for small bioactive molecules: finding the needle in the haystack

S Ziegler, V Pries, C Hedberg… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Identification and confirmation of bioactive small‐molecule targets is a crucial, often decisive
step both in academic and pharmaceutical research. Through the development and …

The ERK cascade: distinct functions within various subcellular organelles

I Wortzel, R Seger - Genes & cancer, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
The extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) cascade is a central signaling
pathway that regulates a wide variety of stimulated cellular processes, including mainly …

[HTML][HTML] Dynamic reprogramming of the kinome in response to targeted MEK inhibition in triple-negative breast cancer

JS Duncan, MC Whittle, K Nakamura, AN Abell… - Cell, 2012 - cell.com
Kinase inhibitors have limited success in cancer treatment because tumors circumvent their
action. Using a quantitative proteomics approach, we assessed kinome activity in response …

An siRNA-based functional genomics screen for the identification of regulators of ciliogenesis and ciliopathy genes

G Wheway, M Schmidts, DA Mans, K Szymanska… - Nature cell …, 2015 - nature.com
Defects in primary cilium biogenesis underlie the ciliopathies, a growing group of genetic
disorders. We describe a whole-genome siRNA-based reverse genetics screen for defects …

Nuts and bolts of the salt-inducible kinases (SIKs)

NJ Darling, P Cohen - Biochemical Journal, 2021 - portlandpress.com
The salt-inducible kinases, SIK1, SIK2 and SIK3, most closely resemble the AMP-activated
protein kinase (AMPK) and other AMPK-related kinases, and like these family members they …

New perspectives, opportunities, and challenges in exploring the human protein kinome

LJ Wilson, A Linley, DE Hammond, FE Hood… - Cancer research, 2018 - AACR
The human protein kinome comprises 535 proteins that, with the exception of approximately
50 pseudokinases, control intracellular signaling networks by catalyzing the phosphorylation …

The CK1 family: contribution to cellular stress response and its role in carcinogenesis

U Knippschild, M Krüger, J Richter, P Xu… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Members of the highly conserved and ubiquitously expressed pleiotropic CK1 family play
major regulatory roles in many cellular processes including DNA-processing and repair …

PHOSIDA 2011: the posttranslational modification database

F Gnad, J Gunawardena, M Mann - Nucleic acids research, 2010 - academic.oup.com
The primary purpose of PHOSIDA (http://www. phosida. com) is to manage posttranslational
modification sites of various species ranging from bacteria to human. Since its last report …

A robust methodology to subclassify pseudokinases based on their nucleotide-binding properties

JM Murphy, Q Zhang, SN Young, ML Reese… - Biochemical …, 2014 - portlandpress.com
Protein kinase-like domains that lack conserved residues known to catalyse phosphoryl
transfer, termed pseudokinases, have emerged as important signalling domains across all …

Protein kinase CK2 triggers cytosolic zinc signaling pathways by phosphorylation of zinc channel ZIP7

KM Taylor, S Hiscox, RI Nicholson, C Hogstrand… - Science …, 2012 - science.org
The transition element zinc, which has recently been identified as an intracellular second
messenger, has been implicated in various signaling pathways, including those leading to …