Protein kinase CK2: structure, regulation and role in cellular decisions of life and death

DW Litchfield - Biochemical Journal, 2003 - portlandpress.com
Protein kinase CK2 ('casein kinase II') has traditionally been classified as a messenger-
independent protein serine/threonine kinase that is typically found in tetrameric complexes …

Protein kinase CK2 and its role in cellular proliferation, development and pathology

B Guerra, OG Issinger - ELECTROPHORESIS: An International …, 1999 - Wiley Online Library
Protein kinase CK2 is a pleiotropic, ubiquitous and constitutively active protein kinase that
can use both ATP and GTP as phosphoryl donors with specificity for serine/threonine …

Cholinergic agonists inhibit HMGB1 release and improve survival in experimental sepsis

H Wang, H Liao, M Ochani, M Justiniani, X Lin… - Nature medicine, 2004 - nature.com
Physiological anti-inflammatory mechanisms can potentially be exploited for the treatment of
inflammatory disorders. Here we report that the neurotransmitter acetylcholine inhibits …

The tumor suppressor PTEN is phosphorylated by the protein kinase CK2 at its C terminus: implications for PTEN stability to proteasome-mediated degradation

J Torres, R Pulido - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2001 - ASBMB
The tumor suppressor phosphatase PTEN regulates cell migration, growth, and survival by
dephosphorylating phosphatidylinositol second messengers and signaling …

PD-1 increases PTEN phosphatase activity while decreasing PTEN protein stability by inhibiting casein kinase 2

N Patsoukis, L Li, D Sari, V Petkova… - Molecular and cellular …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Programmed death 1 (PD-1) is a potent inhibitor of T cell responses. PD-1 abrogates
activation of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K)/Akt pathway, but the mechanism …

Defects in Axonal Elongation and Neuronal Migration in Mice with Disrupted tau and map1b Genes

Y Takei, J Teng, A Harada, N Hirokawa - The Journal of cell biology, 2000 - rupress.org
Tau and MAP1B are the main members of neuronal microtubule-associated proteins
(MAPs), the functions of which have remained obscure because of a putative functional …

Phosphorylation influences the translation state of FMRP-associated polyribosomes

S Ceman, WT O'donnell, M Reed… - Human molecular …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
Fragile X mental retardation protein, FMRP, is absent in patients with fragile X syndrome, a
common form of mental retardation. FMRP is a nucleocytoplasmic RNA binding protein that …

Inhibition of GSK-3β leading to the loss of phosphorylated MAP-1B is an early event in axonal remodelling induced by WNT-7a or lithium

FR Lucas, RG Goold, PR Gordon-Weeks… - Journal of cell …, 1998 - journals.biologists.com
ABSTRACT WNT-7a induces axonal spreading and branching in developing cerebellar
granule neurons. This effect is mediated through the inhibition of GSK-3β, a serine/threonine …

Subcellular localization of protein kinase CK2: a key to its function?

M Faust, M Montenarh - Cell and tissue research, 2000 - Springer
More than 46 years ago, Burnett and Kennedy first described protein kinase CK2 (formerly
known as casein kinase 2) in liver extracts. Since then, protein kinase CK2 has been …

Synergistic effects of MAP2 and MAP1B knockout in neuronal migration, dendritic outgrowth, and microtubule organization

J Teng, Y Takei, A Harada, T Nakata, J Chen… - The Journal of cell …, 2001 - rupress.org
MAP1B and MAP2 are major members of neuronal microtubule-associated proteins (MAPs).
To gain insights into the function of MAP2 in vivo, we generated MAP2-deficient (map 2−/−) …