Hunter, Tony
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
In the middle of the 20th century, animal tumor viruses were heralded as possible models for understanding human cancer. By the mid-1970s, the molecular basis by which tumor viruses transform cells into a malignant state was beginning to emerge as the first viral genomic sequences were reported and the proteins encoded by their transforming genes w...
Ys, Yoon Mw, Lee D, Ryu Jh, Kim H, Ma Wy, Seo Yn, Kim Ss, Kim Ch, Lee T, Hunter
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Fasting promotes hepatic gluconeogenesis to maintain glucose homeostasis. The cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB)-regulated transcriptional coactivator 2 (CRTC2) is responsible for transcriptional activation of gluconeogenic genes and is critical for conveying the opposing hormonal signals of glucagon and insulin in the liver. Here, we sho...
Watanabe, N Arai, H Iwasaki, J Shiina, M Ogata, K Tony Hunter Osada, H
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At the onset of M phase, the activity of somatic Wee1 (Wee1A), the inhibitory kinase for cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK), is down-regulated primarily through proteasome-dependent degradation after ubiquitination by the E3 ubiquitin ligase SCF(beta-TrCP). The F-box protein beta-TrCP (beta-transducin repeat-containing protein), the substrate recognitio...
Tian, R Wang, H Gish, Gd Petsalaki, E Pasculescu, A Yu Shi Mollenauer, M Bagshaw, Rd Yosef, N Tony Hunter
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Systematic characterization of intercellular signaling approximating the physiological conditions of stimulation that involve direct cell-cell contact is challenging. We describe a proteomic strategy to analyze physiological signaling mediated by the T-cell costimulatory receptor CD28. We identified signaling pathways activated by CD28 during direc...
Liou, Yc Ryo, A Huang, Hk Lu, Pj Bronson, R Fujimori, F Uchida, T Tony Hunter Lu, Kp
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Phosphorylation of proteins on serine/threonine residues preceding proline is a key signaling mechanism. The conformation and function of a subset of these phosphorylated proteins is regulated by the prolyl isomerase Pin1 through isomerization of phosphorylated Ser/Thr-Pro bonds. Although young Pin1(-/-) mice have been previously shown to develop n...
Watanabe, N Arai, H Nishihara, Y Taniguchi, M Watanabe, N Tony Hunter Osada, H
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Wee1, the Cdc2 inhibitory kinase, needs to be down-regulated at the onset of mitosis to ensure rapid activation of Cdc2. Previously, we have shown that human somatic Wee1 (Wee1A) is down-regulated both by protein phosphorylation and degradation, but the underlying mechanisms had not been elucidated. In the present study, we have identified the beta...
Ghosh, S Marquardt, T Thaler, Jp Carter, N Andrews, Se Pfaff, Sl Tony Hunter
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In the neurogenic phase of CNS development, the proliferating progenitors are found medially within the neuroepithelium. The adherens junctions on the apical membrane of proliferating neural progenitors allow for cell-cell adhesion and medial stratification. In contrast, differentiating neuronal precursors delaminate and migrate laterally, establis...
Caenepeel, S Charydczak, G Sudarsanam, S Tony Hunter Manning, G
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We have determined the full protein kinase (PK) complement (kinome) of mouse. This set of 540 genes includes many novel kinases and corrections or extensions to >150 published sequences. The mouse has orthologs for 510 of the 518 human PKs. Nonorthologous kinases arise only by retrotransposition and gene decay. Orthologous kinase pairs vary in sequ...