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    Measuring the Kinase Activity of GCKIII Proteins In Vitro

    One of the CCM genes, CCM3/PDCD10, binds to the protein kinase family GCKIII, which comprises MST3/STK24, SOK1/STK25, and MST4/STK26. These proteins have been shown to have the same effect as CCM3, both in end...

    Juan Zalvide, Cristina Almengló, Sara Vázquez in Cerebral Cavernous Malformations (CCM) (2020)

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    The MST3/STK24 kinase mediates impaired fasting blood glucose after a high-fat diet

    The identification of mediators in the pathogenesis of type 2 diabetes mellitus is essential for the full understanding of this disease. Protein kinases are especially important because of their potential as p...

    Cristina Iglesias, Ebel Floridia, Miriam Sartages, Begoña Porteiro in Diabetologia (2017)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: Hepatic p63 regulates steatosis via IKKβ/ER stress

    Nature Communications 8: Article number:15111 (2017); Published: 8 May 2017; Updated: 16 June 2017 The affiliation details for Paula Iruzubieta and Javier Crespo are incorrect in this Article. The correct affi...

    Begoña Porteiro, Marcos F. Fondevila, Teresa C. Delgado in Nature Communications (2017)

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    Hepatic p63 regulates steatosis via IKKβ/ER stress

    p53 family members control several metabolic and cellular functions. The p53 ortholog p63 modulates cellular adaptations to stress and has a major role in cell maintenance and proliferation. Here we show that ...

    Begoña Porteiro, Marcos F. Fondevila, Teresa C. Delgado in Nature Communications (2017)

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    Binding of SV40 Large T Antigen to the Retinoblastoma Susceptibility Gene Product and Related Proteins

    SV40 large T antigen (T-ag) is an oncoprotein that induces transformation of cells through the binding and inactivation of the p53 tumor suppressor protein and the retinoblastoma family of proteins. This chapter ...

    Juan Zalvide, James A. DeCaprio, Hilde Stubdal in SV40 Protocols (2001)

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    TGF-β1 actions on FRTL-5 cells provide a model for the physiological regulation of thyroid growth

    Little is known about the TGF-β1 mechanism that promotes thyroid cell growth arrest. We assessed TGF-β1 effects on Fisher rat thyroid cell line (FRTL-5). This allowed us to study TGF-β1 action on thyroid cells...

    Carmen Carneiro, Clara V Alvarez, Juan Zalvide, Anxo Vidal, Fernando Domínguez in Oncogene (1998)

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    Erratum: Ras signalling linked to the cell-cycle machinery by the retinoblastoma protein

    Nature 386, 177-181 (1997). Due to an error in the reproduction process, the labelling in the right-hand panel of Fig. 5b of this letter was incorrect. The cell type involved is not Rb+/+ 3T3, but Rb–/– 3T3, a...

    Daniel S. Peeper, Todd M. Upton, Mohamed H. Ladha, Elizabeth Neuman, Juan Zalvide in Nature (1997)

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    Ras signalling linked to the cell-cycle machinery by the retinoblastoma protein

    The Ras proto-oncogene is a central component of mitogenic signal-transduction pathways, and is essential for cells both to leave a quiescent state (G0) and to pass through the G1/S transition of the cell cycle1...

    Daniel S. Peeper, Todd M. Upton, Mohamed H. Ladha, Elizabeth Neuman, Juan Zalvide in Nature (1997)