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The Yersinia enterocolitica effector YopP inhibits host cell signalling by inactivating the protein kinase TAK1 in the IL-1 signalling pathwayRBCK1 negatively regulates tumor necrosis factor- and interleukin-1-triggered NF-kappaB activation by targeting TAB2/3 for degradationProtein phosphatase 6 down-regulates TAK1 kinase activation in the IL-1 signaling pathwayHSP90 is required for TAK1 stability but not for its activation in the pro-inflammatory signaling pathwayTAK1-dependent signaling requires functional interaction with TAB2/TAB3Pellino 3b negatively regulates interleukin-1-induced TAK1-dependent NF kappaB activationTGF-β signaling via TAK1 pathway: role in kidney fibrosisThe TLR and IL-1 signalling network at a glanceTAK1 (MAP3K7) signaling regulates hematopoietic stem cells through TNF-dependent and -independent mechanismsMolecular Basis for the Unique Deubiquitinating Activity of the NF-κB Inhibitor A20Structural basis for specific recognition of Lys 63-linked polyubiquitin chains by NZF domains of TAB2 and TAB3Autoactivation of transforming growth factor beta-activated kinase 1 is a sequential bimolecular processTransforming growth factor-beta-activated kinase 1 is essential for differentiation and the prevention of apoptosis in epidermisTAB4 stimulates TAK1-TAB1 phosphorylation and binds polyubiquitin to direct signaling to NF-kappaBProtein phosphatase 2A is a negative regulator of transforming growth factor-beta1-induced TAK1 activation in mesangial cellsRoles of the TRAF6 and Pellino E3 ligases in MyD88 and RANKL signaling.Lysine 63-linked polyubiquitination of TAK1 at lysine 158 is required for tumor necrosis factor alpha- and interleukin-1beta-induced IKK/NF-kappaB and JNK/AP-1 activation.HIV-1 Vpr stimulates NF-κB and AP-1 signaling by activating TAK1.Enterovirus 71 3C inhibits cytokine expression through cleavage of the TAK1/TAB1/TAB2/TAB3 complex.Identification and functional characterization of novel phosphorylation sites in TAK1-binding protein (TAB) 1.Post-translational regulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase (MKP)-1 and MKP-2 in macrophages following lipopolysaccharide stimulation: the role of the C termini of the phosphatases in determining their stability.Quantification of the host response proteome after mammalian reovirus T1L infection.A genetic screen targeting the tumor necrosis factor/Eiger signaling pathway: identification of Drosophila TAB2 as a functionally conserved component14-3-3ε mediates the cell fate decision-making pathways in response of hepatocellular carcinoma to Bleomycin-induced DNA damage.Activated macrophage survival is coordinated by TAK1 binding proteinsTransforming growth factor beta-activated kinase 1 is a key mediator of ovine follicle-stimulating hormone beta-subunit expression.Epithelial transforming growth factor β-activated kinase 1 (TAK1) is activated through two independent mechanisms and regulates reactive oxygen speciesModel Predicts That MKP1 and TAB1 Regulate p38α Nuclear Pulse and Its Basal Activity through Positive and Negative Feedback Loops in Response to IL-1.β-TrCP-mediated IRAK1 degradation releases TAK1-TRAF6 from the membrane to the cytosol for TAK1-dependent NF-κB activationTAK1 modulates satellite stem cell homeostasis and skeletal muscle repairTGF-β-activated kinase-1: New insights into the mechanism of TGF-β signaling and kidney disease.A comprehensive map of the toll-like receptor signaling network.The dual-specificity phosphatase DUSP14 negatively regulates tumor necrosis factor- and interleukin-1-induced nuclear factor-κB activation by dephosphorylating the protein kinase TAK1The CARMA1 signalosome links the signalling machinery of adaptive and innate immunity in lymphocytes.Pellino proteins: novel players in TLR and IL-1R signallingEffects of Maternal Chromium Restriction on the Long-Term Programming in MAPK Signaling Pathway of Lipid Metabolism in Mice.Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta1) activates TAK1 via TAB1-mediated autophosphorylation, independent of TGF-beta receptor kinase activity in mesangial cells.par-1, atypical pkc, and PP2A/B55 sur-6 are implicated in the regulation of exocyst-mediated membrane trafficking in Caenorhabditis elegans.S6K1 negatively regulates TAK1 activity in the toll-like receptor signaling pathway.TNF and ubiquitin at the crossroads of gene activation, cell death, inflammation, and cancer.
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2004年の論文
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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TAB3, a new binding partner of the protein kinase TAK1
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Angel R Nebreda
Peter C F Cheung
Philip Cohen
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10.1042/BJ20031794
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2004-02-15T00:00:00Z