AbstractIn response to environmental stresses, cells need to activate an adaptive program to maximize cell progression and survival. Stress-activated protein kinases (SAPK) are key signal transduction kinases required to respond to stress. Prototypical members of SAPKs are the yeast Hog1 and mammalian p38. Upon stress, those enzymes play a critical role in mounting the adaptive responses to stress such as the regulation of metabolism and the control of gene expression. In addition, a major function of SAPKs in response to stress is to modulate cell cycle progression. In this review, we focus on the role of Hog1 and p38 in the control of cell cycle progression in response to environmental stresses
Upon exposure to environmental stressors, cells transiently arrest the cell cycle while they adapt a...
Protein signaling networks are formed from diverse and inter-connected cell signaling pathways conve...
One intriguing challenge in modern biology is to understand how cells respond to, and distinguish be...
14 páginas, 4 figuras.During evolution, cells have developed a plethora of mechanisms to optimize su...
Control of cell cycle progression by stress-activated protein kinases (SAPKs) is essential for cell ...
Eukaryotic cells have developed sophisticated systems to constantly monitor changes in the extracell...
Control of cell cycle by Stress Activated Protein Kinases (SAPKs) is an essential aspect for adaptat...
The yeast Hog1 is a stress responsive mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) similar to mammalian p...
Control of cell cycle progression by stress-activated protein kinases (SAPKs) is essential for cell ...
Cells detect and respond to a wide diversity of environmental signals. These signals commonly stimul...
Exposure of yeast to increases in extracellular osmolarity activates the stress-activated Hog1 MAP k...
15 páginas, 11 figuras. El fichero contiene una rectificación en la página 17The control of mRNA bio...
Resumen del póster presentado al 1st Joint Meeting of the French-Portuguese-Spanish Biochemical and ...
All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals. In many...
Cells rely on cyto-protection programs to survive exposure to external stressors. In eukaryotes, man...
Upon exposure to environmental stressors, cells transiently arrest the cell cycle while they adapt a...
Protein signaling networks are formed from diverse and inter-connected cell signaling pathways conve...
One intriguing challenge in modern biology is to understand how cells respond to, and distinguish be...
14 páginas, 4 figuras.During evolution, cells have developed a plethora of mechanisms to optimize su...
Control of cell cycle progression by stress-activated protein kinases (SAPKs) is essential for cell ...
Eukaryotic cells have developed sophisticated systems to constantly monitor changes in the extracell...
Control of cell cycle by Stress Activated Protein Kinases (SAPKs) is an essential aspect for adaptat...
The yeast Hog1 is a stress responsive mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) similar to mammalian p...
Control of cell cycle progression by stress-activated protein kinases (SAPKs) is essential for cell ...
Cells detect and respond to a wide diversity of environmental signals. These signals commonly stimul...
Exposure of yeast to increases in extracellular osmolarity activates the stress-activated Hog1 MAP k...
15 páginas, 11 figuras. El fichero contiene una rectificación en la página 17The control of mRNA bio...
Resumen del póster presentado al 1st Joint Meeting of the French-Portuguese-Spanish Biochemical and ...
All eukaryotes have the ability to detect and respond to environmental and hormonal signals. In many...
Cells rely on cyto-protection programs to survive exposure to external stressors. In eukaryotes, man...
Upon exposure to environmental stressors, cells transiently arrest the cell cycle while they adapt a...
Protein signaling networks are formed from diverse and inter-connected cell signaling pathways conve...
One intriguing challenge in modern biology is to understand how cells respond to, and distinguish be...