Kinases are a major clinical target for human diseases. Identifying the proteins that interact with kinases in vivo will provide information on unreported substrates and will potentially lead to more specific methods for therapeutic kinase regulation. Here, endogenous immunoprecipitations of evolutionally distinct kinases (i.e., Akt, ERK2, and CAMK2) from rodent hippocampi were analyzed by mass spectrometry to generate three highly confident kinase protein–protein interaction networks. Proteins of similar function were identified in the networks, suggesting a universal model for kinase signaling complexes. Protein interactions were observed between kinases with reported symbiotic relationships. The kinase networks were significantly enriche...
Cellular information processing via reversible protein phosphorylation requires tight control of the...
Kinases are critical intracellular signaling proteins. To better understand kinase-mediated signal t...
c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are multifunctional kinases that are involved in various diseases. T...
Kinases are a major clinical target for human diseases. Identifying the proteins that interact with ...
International audienceBiological matter is organized in functional networks of different natures amo...
Protein kinases are essential for signal transduction and control of most cellular processes, includ...
AbstractBiological matter is organized in functional networks of different natures among which kinas...
Kinases are proteins that are involved in the regulation of many cellular processes including signal...
<div><p>Kinases play fundamental roles in the brain. Through complex signaling pathways, kinases reg...
Backgroud: Protein-protein interaction, plays a key role in signal transduction in signaling pathway...
<p>For protein interaction networks, Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) was applied to the list of ide...
Kinases play fundamental roles in the brain. Through complex signaling pathways, kinases regulate th...
SummaryCellular information processing via reversible protein phosphorylation requires tight control...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways form the backbone of signal transduction in the mam...
Our brain is the interface for communication between the inside of the body and the outer world. App...
Cellular information processing via reversible protein phosphorylation requires tight control of the...
Kinases are critical intracellular signaling proteins. To better understand kinase-mediated signal t...
c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are multifunctional kinases that are involved in various diseases. T...
Kinases are a major clinical target for human diseases. Identifying the proteins that interact with ...
International audienceBiological matter is organized in functional networks of different natures amo...
Protein kinases are essential for signal transduction and control of most cellular processes, includ...
AbstractBiological matter is organized in functional networks of different natures among which kinas...
Kinases are proteins that are involved in the regulation of many cellular processes including signal...
<div><p>Kinases play fundamental roles in the brain. Through complex signaling pathways, kinases reg...
Backgroud: Protein-protein interaction, plays a key role in signal transduction in signaling pathway...
<p>For protein interaction networks, Ingenuity Pathway Analysis (IPA) was applied to the list of ide...
Kinases play fundamental roles in the brain. Through complex signaling pathways, kinases regulate th...
SummaryCellular information processing via reversible protein phosphorylation requires tight control...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways form the backbone of signal transduction in the mam...
Our brain is the interface for communication between the inside of the body and the outer world. App...
Cellular information processing via reversible protein phosphorylation requires tight control of the...
Kinases are critical intracellular signaling proteins. To better understand kinase-mediated signal t...
c-Jun N-terminal kinases (JNKs) are multifunctional kinases that are involved in various diseases. T...