The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase ERK plays a key role in the regulation of cellular proliferation. Mutations in the ERK cascade occur in 30% of malignant tumors. Thus understanding how the kinase identifies its cognate substrates as well as monitoring the activity of ERK is central to cancer research and therapeutic development. ERK binds to its protein targets, both downstream substrates and upstream activators, via a binding site distinct from the catalytic site of ERK. The substrate sequences that bind, or dock, to these sites on ERK influence the efficiency of phosphorylation. For this reason, simple peptide substrates containing only phosphorylation sequences typically possess low efficiencies for ERK. Appending short docking...
The extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase 5 (ERK5) is a non-redundant mitogen-activated prot...
The mechanisms by which MAP kinases recognize and phosphorylate substrates are not completely unders...
Two epidermal growth factor-stimulated protein kinases that correspond to ERK1 and ERK2 have been pu...
The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase ERK plays a key role in the regulation of cellular prolif...
MAP kinase ERK maintains specificity by binding to docking sites such as the DEF domain or D domain....
The mitogen-activated protein kinases are key regulators of cellular organization and function. To u...
The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) extracellular signal–regulated kinase 2 (ERK2) is ubiqui...
Identifying direct substrates of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinases (MAPKs) and understanding how tho...
Identifying direct substrates of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinases (MAPKs) and understanding how tho...
SummaryMAP kinases bind activating kinases, phosphatases, and substrates through docking interaction...
Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) are important regulatory units in cells and they take part ...
Extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1/2) are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) that p...
The extracellular-signal-regulated kinase 2 (ERK2) plays a key role in the Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK signal tr...
Contains fulltext : 48764.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The two regulato...
SummaryInhibitors of the oncogenic Ras-MAPK pathway have been intensely pursued as therapeutics. Tar...
The extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase 5 (ERK5) is a non-redundant mitogen-activated prot...
The mechanisms by which MAP kinases recognize and phosphorylate substrates are not completely unders...
Two epidermal growth factor-stimulated protein kinases that correspond to ERK1 and ERK2 have been pu...
The mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase ERK plays a key role in the regulation of cellular prolif...
MAP kinase ERK maintains specificity by binding to docking sites such as the DEF domain or D domain....
The mitogen-activated protein kinases are key regulators of cellular organization and function. To u...
The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) extracellular signal–regulated kinase 2 (ERK2) is ubiqui...
Identifying direct substrates of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinases (MAPKs) and understanding how tho...
Identifying direct substrates of Mitogen-activated Protein Kinases (MAPKs) and understanding how tho...
SummaryMAP kinases bind activating kinases, phosphatases, and substrates through docking interaction...
Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK) are important regulatory units in cells and they take part ...
Extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1/2) are mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) that p...
The extracellular-signal-regulated kinase 2 (ERK2) plays a key role in the Ras-Raf-MEK-ERK signal tr...
Contains fulltext : 48764.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)The two regulato...
SummaryInhibitors of the oncogenic Ras-MAPK pathway have been intensely pursued as therapeutics. Tar...
The extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase 5 (ERK5) is a non-redundant mitogen-activated prot...
The mechanisms by which MAP kinases recognize and phosphorylate substrates are not completely unders...
Two epidermal growth factor-stimulated protein kinases that correspond to ERK1 and ERK2 have been pu...