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Tyrosine phosphorylation of histone H2A by CK2 regulates transcriptional elongation.

Basnet, H Su, Xb Tan, Y Jill Meisenhelder Merkurjev, D Ohgi, Ka Tony Hunter Pillus, L Rosenfeld, Mg

Published in Nature

Post-translational histone modifications have a critical role in regulating transcription, the cell cycle, DNA replication and DNA damage repair. The identification of new histone modifications critical for transcriptional regulation at initiation, elongation or termination is of particular interest. Here we report a new layer of regulation in tran...

Cancer-associated loss-of-function mutations implicate DAPK3 as a tumor-suppressing kinase.

Brognard, J Zhang, Yw Lorena Puto Tony Hunter

Published in Cancer Research

Cancer kinome sequencing studies have identified several protein kinases predicted to possess driver (i.e., causal) mutations. Using bioinformatic applications, we have pinpointed DAPK3 (ZIPK) as a novel cancer-associated kinase with functional mutations. Evaluation of nonsynonymous point mutations, discovered in DAPK3 in various tumors (T112M, D16...

Signal transduction. Unexpected mediators of protein phosphorylation.

York, Jd Tony Hunter

Published in Science

Prolyl isomerase Pin1 in cancer.

Lu, Z Tony Hunter

Published in Cell Research

Proline-directed phosphorylation is a posttranslational modification that is instrumental in regulating signaling from the plasma membrane to the nucleus, and its dysregulation contributes to cancer development. Protein interacting with never in mitosis A1 (Pin1), which is overexpressed in many types of cancer, isomerizes specific phosphorylated Se...

The structure of the membrane distal phosphatase domain of RPTPalpha reveals interdomain flexibility and an SH2 domain i...

Sonnenburg, Ed Bilwes, A Tony Hunter Noel, Jp

Published in Biochemistry

The receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase alpha (RPTPalpha) is a transmembrane receptor with two intracellular protein tyrosine phosphatase domains, a catalytically active membrane proximal domain (D1) and a membrane distal phosphatase domain with minimal catalytic activity (D2). Here we elucidate the crystal structure of RPTPalpha s D2 domain. Unl...

Parkin mitochondrial translocation is achieved through a novel catalytic activity coupled mechanism.

Xinde Zheng Tony Hunter

Published in Cell Research

Pink1, a mitochondrial kinase, and Parkin, an E3 ubiquitin ligase, function in mitochondrial maintenance. Pink1 accumulates on depolarized mitochondria, where it recruits Parkin to mainly induce K63-linked chain ubiquitination of outer membrane proteins and eventually mitophagy. Parkin belongs to the RBR E3 ligase family. Recently, it has been prop...

SMK-1, an essential regulator of DAF-16-mediated longevity.

Dillin, A Wolff, S Ma, H Burch, D Maciel, Ga Tony Hunter

Published in Cell

Insulin/IGF-1 signaling (IIS) regulates aging in worms, flies, and mice through a well-characterized, highly conserved core set of components. IIS also regulates early developmental decisions, the reproductive status of the animal, innate immunity, and stress-resistance functions. In C. elegans, the sole insulin/IGF-1 receptor, DAF-2, negatively re...

Monitoring ATM kinase activity in living cells.

Johnson, Sa You, Z Tony Hunter

Published in DNA Repair

DNA double strand breaks (DSB) in mammalian cells result in the activation of the ATM protein kinase. This leads to phosphorylation of numerous downstream transducer and effector proteins that coordinate a cellular response including DNA repair, cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. We have developed a reporter protein that allows the measurement of ATM ...

Pin1 and Par14 peptidyl prolyl isomerase inhibitors block cell proliferation.

Uchida, T Takamiya, M Takahashi, M Miyashita, H Ikeda, H Terada, T Matsuo, Y Shirouzu, M Yokoyama, S Fujimori, F ...

Published in Chemistry & Biology

Disruption of the parvulin family peptidyl prolyl isomerase (PPIase) Pin1 gene delays reentry into the cell cycle when quiescent primary mouse embryo fibroblasts are stimulated with serum. Since Pin1 regulates cell cycle progression, a Pin1 inhibitor would be expected to block cell proliferation. To identify such inhibitors, we screened a chemical ...

Characterization of the protein apparently responsible for the elevated tyrosine protein kinase activity in LSTRA cells

Voronova, A F Buss, J E Patschinsky, T Tony Hunter Sefton, B M

Published in American Journal of Molecular and Cellular Biology

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