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Dissociation of the tubulin-sequestering and microtubule catastrophe-promoting activities of oncoprotein 18/stathminRegulation of microtubule dynamics by Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent kinase IV/Gr-dependent phosphorylation of oncoprotein 18Cell-cycle-regulated phosphorylation of oncoprotein 18 on Ser16, Ser25 and Ser38Serine 25 of oncoprotein 18 is a major cytosolic target for the mitogen-activated protein kinaseCell type-specific expression of SEPT3-homology subgroup members controls the subunit number of heteromeric septin complexes.Fluorinated 4-quinolones induce hyperproduction of interleukin 2.Mutations of oncoprotein 18/stathmin identify tubulin-directed regulatory activities distinct from tubulin associationThe catastrophe-promoting activity of ectopic Op18/stathmin is required for disruption of mitotic spindles but not interphase microtubulesDeciphering the rules governing assembly order of mammalian septin complexes.Mammalian SEPT9 isoforms direct microtubule-dependent arrangements of septin core heteromers.Differential functional interplay of TOGp/XMAP215 and the KinI kinesin MCAK during interphase and mitosisMicrotubules support a disk-like septin arrangement at the plasma membrane of mammalian cells.Global regulation of the interphase microtubule system by abundantly expressed Op18/stathmin.Deciphering the cellular functions of the Op18/Stathmin family of microtubule-regulators by plasma membrane-targeted localization.From the mechanisms of lymphocyte activation to internal activity in the immune system.Heterogeneity of cells and factors participating in the concanavalin A-dependent activation of T lymphocytes with cytotoxic potential.Autonomous and phosphorylation-responsive microtubule-regulating activities of the N-terminus of Op18/stathmin.CaMKIIgamma-mediated inactivation of the Kin I kinesin MCAK is essential for bipolar spindle formationQuantitative analysis of the expression and regulation of an activation-regulated phosphoprotein (oncoprotein 18) in normal and neoplastic cells.Aneugenic activity of Op18/stathmin is potentiated by the somatic Q18-->e mutation in leukemic cells.Phorbol esters regulate CD2- and CD3-mediated calcium responses in peripheral blood-derived human T cells.The Schistosoma mansoni protein Sm16/SmSLP/SmSPO-1 assembles into a nine-subunit oligomer with potential To inhibit Toll-like receptor signaling.Differentiation-stage specific expression of oncoprotein 18 in human and rat prostatic adenocarcinoma.Regulation of microtubule dynamics by extracellular signals: cAMP-dependent protein kinase switches off the activity of oncoprotein 18 in intact cells.Activation of Lyt-2+ T cells by antibodies towards brain-associated antigens. I. Accessory cell requirement and role of Fc receptors in the induction of reactivity to interleukin 2.Upregulated Op18/stathmin activity causes chromosomal instability through a mechanism that evades the spindle assembly checkpoint.Structure-Function Relationships of the Human T Lymphocyte CD2 AntigenComplement receptor-mediated phagocytosis is associated with accumulation of phosphatidylcholine-derived diglyceride in human neutrophils. Involvement of phospholipase D and direct evidence for a positive feedback signal of protein kinaseActivation-dependent phosphorylation of endogenous protein kinase C substrates in quiescent human T lymphocytesEvidence that protein kinase C activation is essential for killing by IL-2-activated lymphocytesEvidence that a kinase distinct from protein kinase C induces CD3 gamma-subunit phosphorylation without a concomitant down-regulation in CD3 antigen expressionIncreased cyclic AMP levels block interleukin 2-induced protein kinase C substrate phosphorylation but not the mitogenic responseEvidences for protein kinase C. Activation in T lymphocytes by stimulation of either the CD2 or CD3 antigensA rapid separation procedure to analyse phosphorylation of two putative protein kinase C substrates in intact lymphocytesFunctional analysis of pokeweed mitogen-dependent cell interactions in murine spleen cells. I. Lack of B-cell mitogenicity and low frequency of effector helper T cellsEffector functions and specificities of normal murine T cells stimulated by syngeneic blastsInterleukin-2 versus phorbol-ester-induced cellular events in normal T-lymphocytesUncoupling of c-myc mRNA expression from G1 events in human T lymphocytesIonophore A23-187 induces responses to TCGF in mouse lymphocytesExpression of oncoprotein 18 in human leukemias and lymphomas
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