WNK (With no Lysine [K]) kinases have critical roles in the maintenance of ion homeostasis and the regulation of cell volume. Their overactivation leads to pseudohypoaldosteronism type II (Gordon syndrome) characterized by hyperkalemia and high blood pressure. More recently, WNK family members have been shown to be required for the development of the nervous system in mice, zebrafish, and flies, and the cardiovascular system of mice and fish. Furthermore, human WNK2 and Drosophila Wnk modulate canonical Wnt signaling. In addition to a well-conserved kinase domain, animal WNKs have a large, poorly conserved C-terminal domain whose function has been largely mysterious. In most but not all cases, WNKs bind and activate downstream kinases OSR1/...
Evolutionarily conserved cell signaling pathways regulate diverse and indispensable processes during...
We found that a mechanism of hypertension in pseudohypoaldosteronism type II (PHAII) caused by a WNK...
<div><p>Wnt proteins regulate many developmental processes and are required for tissue homeostasis i...
WNK (With no Lysine [K]) kinases have critical roles in the maintenance of ion homeostasis and the r...
WNK (With no Lysine [K]) kinases have critical roles in the maintenance of ion homeostasis and the r...
<div><p>WNK kinase family is conserved among many species and regulates SPAK/OSR1 and ion co-transpo...
WNK kinase family is conserved among many species and regulates SPAK/OSR1 and ion co-transporters. S...
The with no lysine (WNK) protein kinase family is conserved among many species. Some mutations in hu...
Mutations in WNK1 and WNK4 kinase genes have been shown to cause a human hereditary hypertensive dis...
[[abstract]]WNK [with-no-lysine (K)] kinases are a family of four members of serine and threonine ki...
Mutations in the WNK with no lysine (K) kinase] family instigate hypertension and pain perception di...
Summary: WNTs play key roles in development and disease, signaling through Frizzled (FZD) seven-pass...
By analysing the pathogenesis of a hereditary hypertensive disease, PHAII (pseudohypoaldosteronism t...
By analysing the pathogenesis of a hereditary hypertensive disease, PHAII (pseudohypoaldosteronism t...
Mutations within the WNK1 (with-no-K[Lys] kinase-1) gene cause Gordon's hypertension syndrome. Littl...
Evolutionarily conserved cell signaling pathways regulate diverse and indispensable processes during...
We found that a mechanism of hypertension in pseudohypoaldosteronism type II (PHAII) caused by a WNK...
<div><p>Wnt proteins regulate many developmental processes and are required for tissue homeostasis i...
WNK (With no Lysine [K]) kinases have critical roles in the maintenance of ion homeostasis and the r...
WNK (With no Lysine [K]) kinases have critical roles in the maintenance of ion homeostasis and the r...
<div><p>WNK kinase family is conserved among many species and regulates SPAK/OSR1 and ion co-transpo...
WNK kinase family is conserved among many species and regulates SPAK/OSR1 and ion co-transporters. S...
The with no lysine (WNK) protein kinase family is conserved among many species. Some mutations in hu...
Mutations in WNK1 and WNK4 kinase genes have been shown to cause a human hereditary hypertensive dis...
[[abstract]]WNK [with-no-lysine (K)] kinases are a family of four members of serine and threonine ki...
Mutations in the WNK with no lysine (K) kinase] family instigate hypertension and pain perception di...
Summary: WNTs play key roles in development and disease, signaling through Frizzled (FZD) seven-pass...
By analysing the pathogenesis of a hereditary hypertensive disease, PHAII (pseudohypoaldosteronism t...
By analysing the pathogenesis of a hereditary hypertensive disease, PHAII (pseudohypoaldosteronism t...
Mutations within the WNK1 (with-no-K[Lys] kinase-1) gene cause Gordon's hypertension syndrome. Littl...
Evolutionarily conserved cell signaling pathways regulate diverse and indispensable processes during...
We found that a mechanism of hypertension in pseudohypoaldosteronism type II (PHAII) caused by a WNK...
<div><p>Wnt proteins regulate many developmental processes and are required for tissue homeostasis i...