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The following pages link to ATP and MO25α Regulate the Conformational State of the STRADα Pseudokinase and Activation of the LKB1 Tumour Suppressor (Q27655851):
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- Calcium binding protein 39 (Q21105608) (← links)
- Serine/threonine kinase 11 (Q21109306) (← links)
- STRAD pseudokinases regulate axogenesis and LKB1 stability (Q21203071) (← links)
- MO25 is a master regulator of SPAK/OSR1 and MST3/MST4/YSK1 protein kinases (Q24297671) (← links)
- Structure of the LKB1-STRAD-MO25 complex reveals an allosteric mechanism of kinase activation (Q24314737) (← links)
- A secretory kinase complex regulates extracellular protein phosphorylation (Q24323147) (← links)
- Insights into the evolution of divergent nucleotide-binding mechanisms among pseudokinases revealed by crystal structures of human and mouse MLKL (Q24339564) (← links)
- Mitotic exit and separation of mother and daughter cells (Q27008913) (← links)
- The polymorphic pseudokinase ROP5 controls virulence in Toxoplasma gondii by regulating the active kinase ROP18 (Q27341809) (← links)
- The Pseudoactive Site of ILK Is Essential for Its Binding to α-Parvin and Localization to Focal Adhesions (Q27646573) (← links)
- Genomics, evolution, and crystal structure of a new family of bacterial spore kinases (Q27658966) (← links)
- A Conserved Non-canonical Motif in the Pseudoactive Site of the ROP5 Pseudokinase Domain Mediates Its Effect on Toxoplasma Virulence (Q27670588) (← links)
- NF45 dimerizes with NF90, Zfr and SPNR via a conserved domain that has a nucleotidyltransferase fold (Q27670909) (← links)
- Structural insights into the activation of MST3 by MO25 (Q27675802) (← links)
- Structure of zebrafish MO25 (Q27679832) (← links)
- An ATP-Competitive Inhibitor Modulates the Allosteric Function of the HER3 Pseudokinase (Q27682355) (← links)
- The multiple nucleotide-divalent cation binding modes of Saccharomyces cerevisiae CK2α indicate a possible co-substrate hydrolysis product (ADP/GDP) release pathway (Q27689090) (← links)
- Signalling scaffolds and local organization of cellular behaviour (Q28259061) (← links)
- Analysis of Jak2 catalytic function by peptide microarrays: the role of the JH2 domain and V617F mutation (Q28477794) (← links)
- Investigation of LKB1 Ser431 phosphorylation and Cys433 farnesylation using mouse knockin analysis reveals an unexpected role of prenylation in regulating AMPK activity (Q28591614) (← links)
- The Tribbles 2 (TRB2) pseudokinase binds to ATP and autophosphorylates in a metal-independent manner (Q28834261) (← links)
- Structural and biochemical insights into the activation mechanisms of germinal center kinase OSR1. (Q30368586) (← links)
- Pseudokinases: update on their functions and evaluation as new drug targets (Q30397636) (← links)
- JAK2 V617F constitutive activation requires JH2 residue F595: a pseudokinase domain target for specific inhibitors (Q33618917) (← links)
- Structure of Fam20A reveals a pseudokinase featuring a unique disulfide pattern and inverted ATP-binding (Q33627422) (← links)
- STRADalpha deficiency results in aberrant mTORC1 signaling during corticogenesis in humans and mice (Q33815644) (← links)
- Fission yeast germinal center (GC) kinase Ppk11 interacts with Pmo25 and plays an auxiliary role in concert with the morphogenesis Orb6 network (MOR) in cell morphogenesis. (Q34251514) (← links)
- Receptor tyrosine kinases with intracellular pseudokinase domains (Q34358042) (← links)
- A robust methodology to subclassify pseudokinases based on their nucleotide-binding properties (Q34376382) (← links)
- Kinase drug discovery--what's next in the field? (Q34527876) (← links)
- The evolving world of pseudoenzymes: proteins, prejudice and zombies (Q34544475) (← links)
- Bio-Zombie: the rise of pseudoenzymes in biology (Q34555212) (← links)
- Frontier of epilepsy research - mTOR signaling pathway (Q35014198) (← links)
- Cell cycle regulated interaction of a yeast Hippo kinase and its activator MO25/Hym1 (Q35036337) (← links)
- Biochemical, proteomic, structural, and thermodynamic characterizations of integrin-linked kinase (ILK): cross-validation of the pseudokinase. (Q35065294) (← links)
- ATP binding to the pseudokinase domain of JAK2 is critical for pathogenic activation (Q35484880) (← links)
- A novel non-canonical mechanism of regulation of MST3 (mammalian Sterile20-related kinase 3). (Q35778782) (← links)
- Structural and Functional Characterization of the JH2 Pseudokinase Domain of JAK Family Tyrosine Kinase 2 (TYK2). (Q36283829) (← links)
- Structural Basis for the Non-catalytic Functions of Protein Kinases. (Q36446161) (← links)
- From the research laboratory to the database: the Caenorhabditis elegans kinome in UniProtKB (Q37622786) (← links)
- Skp2-dependent ubiquitination and activation of LKB1 is essential for cancer cell survival under energy stress (Q37680723) (← links)
- Pseudokinases-remnants of evolution or key allosteric regulators? (Q37809200) (← links)
- Occupational hazards: allosteric regulation of protein kinases through the nucleotide-binding pocket (Q37856375) (← links)
- Par proteins and neuronal polarity. (Q37873904) (← links)
- Targeting metabolism for cancer treatment and prevention: metformin, an old drug with multi-faceted effects (Q38016107) (← links)
- Dawn of the dead: protein pseudokinases signal new adventures in cell biology (Q38122228) (← links)
- Techniques to examine nucleotide binding by pseudokinases (Q38122229) (← links)
- A pickup in pseudokinase activity (Q38122230) (← links)
- Pseudokinase drug intervention: a potentially poisoned chalice. (Q38122245) (← links)
- SOcK, MiSTs, MASK and STicKs: the GCKIII (germinal centre kinase III) kinases and their heterologous protein-protein interactions (Q38124367) (← links)