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Academic Article The MAP kinase cascade. Discovery of a new signal transduction pathway.
Academic Article Signal transduction through MAP kinase cascades.
Academic Article Identification of G2/M targets for the MAP kinase pathway by functional proteomics.
Academic Article Isolation of intrinsically active (MEK-independent) variants of the ERK family of mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases.
Academic Article Practical methods for deuterium exchange/mass spectrometry.
Academic Article Activation of the MKK/ERK pathway during somatic cell mitosis: direct interactions of active ERK with kinetochores and regulation of the mitotic 3F3/2 phosphoantigen.
Academic Article RNA aptamers as pathway-specific MAP kinase inhibitors.
Academic Article Incorporating expression data in metabolic modeling: a case study of lactate dehydrogenase.
Academic Article The gatekeeper residue controls autoactivation of ERK2 via a pathway of intramolecular connectivity.
Academic Article Functional proteomics identifies targets of phosphorylation by B-Raf signaling in melanoma.
Academic Article Oncogenic B-Raf signaling in melanoma cells controls a network of microRNAs with combinatorial functions.
Concept MAP Kinase Signaling System
Academic Article Intrinsically active variants of Erk oncogenically transform cells and disclose unexpected autophosphorylation capability that is independent of TEY phosphorylation.
Academic Article Variants of the yeast MAPK Mpk1 are fully functional independently of activation loop phosphorylation.
Grant Biochemical Analysis of MKK/ERK Pathway
Academic Article Intermittent treatment of BRAFV600E melanoma cells delays resistance by adaptive resensitization to drug rechallenge.

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