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Academic Article The death effector domain protein PEA-15 negatively regulates T-cell receptor signaling.
Concept Signal Transduction
Academic Article Integrin-dependent adhesive activity is spatially controlled by inductive signals at gastrulation.
Academic Article Complementation of dominant suppression implicates CD98 in integrin activation.
Academic Article Regulation of expression of phospholipase D1 and D2 by PEA-15, a novel protein that interacts with them.
Academic Article Death effector domain protein PEA-15 potentiates Ras activation of extracellular signal receptor-activated kinase by an adhesion-independent mechanism.
Academic Article Identification of cell signaling molecules by expression cloning.
Academic Article RSK2 activity is regulated by its interaction with PEA-15.
Academic Article Vanishin is a novel ubiquitinylated death-effector domain protein that blocks ERK activation.
Academic Article Expression cloning of signaling proteins regulated by cell adhesion.
Academic Article The regulation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) in mammalian cells.
Academic Article Death effector domain-containing proteins.
Academic Article A phospholipase C?1-activated pathway regulates transcription in human vascular smooth muscle cells.
Academic Article RSK isoforms in cancer cell invasion and metastasis.
Academic Article Molecular signatures of mu opioid receptor and somatostatin receptor 2 in pancreatic cancer.
Academic Article PEA-15 (Phosphoprotein Enriched in Astrocytes 15) Is a Protective Mediator in the Vasculature and Is Regulated During Neointimal Hyperplasia.
Academic Article RSK2 drives cell motility by serine phosphorylation of LARG and activation of Rho GTPases.
Grant RSK-2 regulates integrin-mediated adhesion and migration
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