The CK1 Family: Contribution to Cellular Stress Response and Its Role in Carcinogenesis
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Hrr25/CK1δ-directed release of Ltv1 from pre-40S ribosomes is necessary for ribosome assembly and cell growthProtein interactions of the vesicular glutamate transporter VGLUT1Casein kinase 1γ ensures monopolar growth polarity under incomplete DNA replication downstream of Cds1 and calcineurin in fission yeast.Identifying candidate drivers of drug response in heterogeneous cancer by mining high throughput genomics data.Genetic mapping with testcrossing associations and F2:3 populations reveals the importance of heterosis in chilling tolerance at maize seedling stage.Cellular stress responses in cancer and cancer therapy.Lenalidomide induces ubiquitination and degradation of CK1α in del(5q) MDS.CK1δ restrains lipin-1 induction, lipid droplet formation and cell proliferation under hypoxia by reducing HIF-1α/ARNT complex formationFrom Drug Screening to Target Deconvolution: a Target-Based Drug Discovery Pipeline Using Leishmania Casein Kinase 1 Isoform 2 To Identify Compounds with Antileishmanial Activity.Casein kinase 1α has a non-redundant and dominant role within the CK1 family in melanoma progressionLack of Casein Kinase 1 Delta Promotes Genomic Instability - The Accumulation of DNA Damage and Down-Regulation of Checkpoint Kinase 1Optimized 4,5-Diarylimidazoles as Potent/Selective Inhibitors of Protein Kinase CK1δ and Their Structural Relation to p38α MAPK.Casein kinase 1γ acts as a molecular switch for cell polarization through phosphorylation of the polarity factor Tea1 in fission yeastHigh casein kinase 1 epsilon levels are correlated with better prognosis in subsets of patients with breast cancer.Therapeutic targeting of casein kinase 1δ in breast cancerCasein kinase 1 is recruited to nuclear speckles by FAM83H and SONThe interplay between HPIP and casein kinase 1α promotes renal cell carcinoma growth and metastasis via activation of mTOR pathway.CK1δ: a pharmacologically tractable Achilles' heel of Wnt-driven cancers?Nutrient-induced FNIP degradation by SCFβ-TRCP regulates FLCN complex localization and promotes renal cancer progressionInactivation of CK1α in multiple myeloma empowers drug cytotoxicity by affecting AKT and β-catenin survival signaling pathways.Biological functions of casein kinase 1 isoforms and putative roles in tumorigenesis.Effects of altered expression and activity levels of CK1δ and ɛ on tumor growth and survival of colorectal cancer patients.The generation of phosphoserine stretches in phosphoproteins: mechanism and significance.Casein kinases as potential therapeutic targets.Low cytoplasmic casein kinase 1 epsilon expression predicts poor prognosis in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma.CK1δ activity is modulated by CDK2/E- and CDK5/p35-mediated phosphorylation.Role of Novel Serine 316 Phosphorylation of the p65 Subunit of NF-κB in Differential Gene Regulation.CK1δ kinase activity is modulated by protein kinase C α (PKCα)-mediated site-specific phosphorylation.Biological functions of CDK5 and potential CDK5 targeted clinical treatments.The role of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 6 in tumorsCASEIN KINASE1-LIKE PROTEIN2 Regulates Actin Filament Stability and Stomatal Closure via Phosphorylation of Actin Depolymerizing Factor.Decreased CK1δ expression predicts prolonged survival in colorectal cancer patients.CK1δ in lymphoma: gene expression and mutation analyses and validation of CK1δ kinase activity for therapeutic application.Role of protein kinases CK1α and CK2 in multiple myeloma: regulation of pivotal survival and stress-managing pathways.The APC/C and CK1 in the developing brain.Transposon mutagenesis identifies candidate genes that cooperate with loss of transforming growth factor-beta signaling in mouse intestinal neoplasms.Silencing of lncRNA AFAP1-AS1 suppressed lung cancer development by regulatory mechanism in cis and trans.Combined Virtual and Experimental Screening for CK1 Inhibitors Identifies a Modulator of p53 and Reveals Important Aspects of in Silico Screening Performance.A CK1 FRET biosensor reveals that DDX3X is an essential activator of CK1ε.Casein kinase 1α mediates degradation of receptors for type I and type II interferons caused by hemagglutinin of influenza A virus.
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The CK1 Family: Contribution to Cellular Stress Response and Its Role in Carcinogenesis
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Balbina García-Reyes
Christian Peifer
Jakob Halekotte
Joachim Bischof
Julia Richter
Marc Krüger
Pengfei Xu
Uwe Knippschild
Vasiliy Bakulev
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10.3389/FONC.2014.00096
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2014-01-01T00:00:00Z