Molecular cloning and characterization of protein kinase D: a target for diacylglycerol and phorbol esters with a distinctive catalytic domain.
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Protein kinase C [micro] is regulated by the multifunctional chaperon protein p32Molecular cloning and characterization of the human protein kinase D2. A novel member of the protein kinase D family of serine threonine kinasesTyrosine phosphorylation of protein kinase D in the pleckstrin homology domain leads to activationProtein kinase D regulates RhoA activity via rhotekin phosphorylation.Characterization of the biological effects of a novel protein kinase D inhibitor in endothelial cellsThe extended protein kinase C superfamilyThe RAS effector RIN1 directly competes with RAF and is regulated by 14-3-3 proteins.Therapeutic potential for novel drugs targeting the type 1 cholecystokinin receptorSpatial and temporal regulation of protein kinase D (PKD)Protein Kinase D Enzymes as Regulators of EMT and Cancer Cell InvasionInhibition of Receptor Dimerization as a Novel Negative Feedback Mechanism of EGFR SignalingRegulation of protein kinase D by multisite phosphorylation. Identification of phosphorylation sites by mass spectrometry and characterization by site-directed mutagenesisThe pleckstrin homology domain of protein kinase D interacts preferentially with the eta isoform of protein kinase CRecruitment of protein kinase D to the trans-Golgi network via the first cysteine-rich domain.A protein kinase Cdelta-dependent protein kinase D pathway modulates ERK1/2 and JNK1/2 phosphorylation and Bim-associated apoptosis by asbestosSD-208, a novel protein kinase D inhibitor, blocks prostate cancer cell proliferation and tumor growth in vivo by inducing G2/M cell cycle arrestTargeting vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 and protein kinase D1 related pathways by a multiple kinase inhibitor in angiogenesis and inflammation related processes in vitroProtein kinase D1 (PKD1) activation mediates a compensatory protective response during early stages of oxidative stress-induced neuronal degenerationP2X7 receptors activate protein kinase D and p42/p44 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) downstream of protein kinase CSustained protein kinase D activation mediates respiratory syncytial virus-induced airway barrier disruption.Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of PKD Inhibitors.Regulation of exercise-induced fiber type transformation, mitochondrial biogenesis, and angiogenesis in skeletal musclePotent and selective disruption of protein kinase D functionality by a benzoxoloazepinolone.Adhesion of renal carcinoma cells to endothelial cells depends on PKCmu.Protein kinase D1 is essential for bone acquisition during pubertal growth.p23/Tmp21 differentially targets the Rac-GAP beta2-chimaerin and protein kinase C via their C1 domainsBreaking barriers. New insights into airway epithelial barrier function in health and disease.Novel protein kinase D inhibitors cause potent arrest in prostate cancer cell growth and motility.Identification and cloning of Kidins220, a novel neuronal substrate of protein kinase D.Induced overexpression of protein kinase D1 stimulates mitogenic signaling in human pancreatic carcinoma PANC-1 cellsEyes wide shut: protein kinase C isozymes are not the only receptors for the phorbol ester tumor promoters.Protein kinase C isoenzymes: a review of their structure, regulation and role in regulating airways smooth muscle tone and mitogenesis.Protein kinase C and Src family kinases mediate angiotensin II-induced protein kinase D activation and acute aldosterone production.Pharmacology of putative selective hBRS-3 receptor agonists for human bombesin receptors (BnR): affinities, potencies and selectivity in multiple native and BnR transfected cells.Activation of mGluR5 induces rapid and long-lasting protein kinase D phosphorylation in hippocampal neuronsSphingomyelin synthases regulate protein trafficking and secretionProtein kinase D as a potential new target for cancer therapy.Nerve injury induces glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) expression in Schwann cells through purinergic signaling and the PKC-PKD pathwayCurcumin attenuates β-catenin signaling in prostate cancer cells through activation of protein kinase D1.Role of protein kinase D signaling in pancreatic cancer
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Molecular cloning and characterization of protein kinase D: a target for diacylglycerol and phorbol esters with a distinctive catalytic domain.
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Molecular cloning and characte ...... distinctive catalytic domain.
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Rozengurt E
Sinnett-Smith J
Valverde AM
Van Lint J
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10.1073/PNAS.91.18.8572
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1994-08-01T00:00:00Z