The MEK kinase Ssk2p promotes actin cytoskeleton recovery after osmotic stress.
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The Stationary-Phase Cells of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Display Dynamic Actin Filaments Required for Processes Extending Chronological Life Span.Phosphorylated Ssk1 prevents unphosphorylated Ssk1 from activating the Ssk2 mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase in the yeast high-osmolarity glycerol osmoregulatory pathwayRequirement for the polarisome and formin function in Ssk2p-mediated actin recovery from osmotic stress in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Actin recovery and bud emergence in osmotically stressed cells requires the conserved actin interacting mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase Ssk2p/MTK1 and the scaffold protein Spa2pThe MAPK Hog1p modulates Fps1p-dependent arsenite uptake and tolerance in yeast.The signaling mucins Msb2 and Hkr1 differentially regulate the filamentation mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway and contribute to a multimodal response.Diverse protective roles of the actin cytoskeleton during oxidative stressPromoter binding by the Adr1 transcriptional activator may be regulated by phosphorylation in the DNA-binding region.Genetic basis of arsenite and cadmium tolerance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Network-free inference of knockout effects in yeast.Linking genetics to structural biology: complex heterozygosity screening with actin alanine scan alleles identifies functionally related surfaces on yeast actin.Ssk1p-independent activation of Ssk2p plays an important role in the osmotic stress response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: alternative activation of Ssk2p in osmotic stress.Calcineurin regulates the yeast synaptojanin Inp53/Sjl3 during membrane stress.Metabolic respiration induces AMPK- and Ire1p-dependent activation of the p38-Type HOG MAPK pathway.Profiling lipid-protein interactions using nonquenched fluorescent liposomal nanovesicles and proteome microarraysSimultaneous yet independent regulation of actin cytoskeletal organization and translation initiation by glucose in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeHER2/HER3 regulates extracellular acidification and cell migration through MTK1 (MEKK4).The regulation of filamentous growth in yeast.Response to hyperosmotic stressDissection of the HOG pathway activated by hydrogen peroxide in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Formaldehyde fixation is detrimental to actin cables in glucose-depleted S. cerevisiae cells.Mis17 is a regulatory module of the Mis6-Mal2-Sim4 centromere complex that is required for the recruitment of CenH3/CENP-A in fission yeast.Refinement and expansion of signaling pathways: the osmotic response network in yeastA comprehensive proteomic and phosphoproteomic analysis of yeast deletion mutants of 14-3-3 orthologs and associated effects of rapamycinAnalysis of mitogen-activated protein kinase signaling specificity in response to hyperosmotic stress: use of an analog-sensitive HOG1 allele.MST kinases monitor actin cytoskeletal integrity and signal via c-Jun N-terminal kinase stress-activated kinase to regulate p21Waf1/Cip1 stability.Role of actin depolymerizing factor cofilin in Aspergillus fumigatus oxidative stress response and pathogenesis.The septins FaCdc3 and FaCdc12 are required for cytokinesis and affect asexual and sexual development, lipid metabolism and virulence in Fusarium asiaticum.Network inference reveals novel connections in pathways regulating growth and defense in the yeast salt response.Insertion of transposon in the vicinity of SSK2 confers enhanced tolerance to furfural in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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The MEK kinase Ssk2p promotes actin cytoskeleton recovery after osmotic stress.
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The MEK kinase Ssk2p promotes actin cytoskeleton recovery after osmotic stress.
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The MEK kinase Ssk2p promotes actin cytoskeleton recovery after osmotic stress.
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The MEK kinase Ssk2p promotes actin cytoskeleton recovery after osmotic stress.
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The MEK kinase Ssk2p promotes actin cytoskeleton recovery after osmotic stress.
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The MEK kinase Ssk2p promotes actin cytoskeleton recovery after osmotic stress.
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The MEK kinase Ssk2p promotes actin cytoskeleton recovery after osmotic stress.
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The MEK kinase Ssk2p promotes actin cytoskeleton recovery after osmotic stress.
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The MEK kinase Ssk2p promotes actin cytoskeleton recovery after osmotic stress.
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David C Amberg
Marissa Foehr
Tatiana Yuzyuk
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10.1091/MBC.02-01-0004
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2002-08-01T00:00:00Z