14-3-3 proteins and signal transduction

RJ Ferl - Annual review of plant biology, 1996 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Perhaps in keeping with their enigmatic name, 14-3-3 proteins offer a seemingly
bewildering array of opportunities for interaction with signal transduction pathways. In each …

14-3-3 proteins in neuronal development and function

EMC Skoulakis, RL Davis - Molecular neurobiology, 1998 - Springer
The 14-3-3 proteins are small, cytosolic, evolutionaritly conserved proteins expressed
abundantly in the nervous system. Although they were discovered more than 30 yr ago, their …

Consummating signal transduction: the role of 14-3-3 proteins in the completion of signal-induced transitions in protein activity

PC Sehnke, JM DeLille, RJ Ferl - The Plant Cell, 2002 - academic.oup.com
One hallmark of signal transduction events is the phosphorylation-induced transition of a
protein from one activity state to another. Kinases, phosphatases, transcription factors, and …

[HTML][HTML] 14-3-3 proteins in neurological disorders

M Foote, Y Zhou - … journal of biochemistry and molecular biology, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
14-3-3 proteins were originally discovered as a family of proteins that are highly expressed
in the brain. Through interactions with a multitude of binding partners, 14-3-3 proteins impact …

Molecular evolution of the 14-3-3 protein family

W Wang, DC Shakes - Journal of molecular evolution, 1996 - Springer
Members of the highly conserved and ubiquitous 14-3-3 protein family modulate a wide
variety of cellular processes. To determine the evolutionary relationships among specific 14-3-3 …

Neurofibrillary tangles of Alzheimer's disease brains contain 14-3-3 proteins

R Layfield, J Fergusson, A Aitken, J Lowe, M Landon… - Neuroscience …, 1996 - Elsevier
The localisation of 14-3-3 proteins compared to that of tau and ubiquitin-protein conjugates
in sections of hippocampus from Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains was examined by …

Ischemic rat brains contain immunoreactivity of 14-3-3 proteins

I Pirim - International journal of neuroscience, 1998 - Taylor & Francis
14-3-3 protein:; and tissue damage association were determined. The localization of 14-3-3
proteins in section of cortex from ischemia produced rats was examined by …

An account of fungal 14-3-3 proteins

R Kumar - European Journal of Cell Biology, 2017 - Elsevier
14-3-3s are a group of relatively low molecular weight, acidic, dimeric, protein(s) conserved
from single-celled yeast to multicellular vertebrates including humans. Despite lacking …

[HTML][HTML] The 14-3-3 proteins positively regulate rapamycin-sensitive signaling

PG Bertram, C Zeng, J Thorson, AS Shaw, XFS Zheng - Current biology, 1998 - cell.com
Background: The kinase Tor is the target of the immunosuppressive drug rapamycin and is
a member of the phosphatidylinositol kinase (PIK)-related kinase family. It plays an essential …

[CITATION][C] 14-3-3 proteins on the MAP

A Aitken - Trends in biochemical sciences, 1995 - Elsevier
The site of (se&e) is in a Ser-Pro-&-L such as a cyclindependent kinase, may be responsible.
Since the Msoform interacts more strongly w”; th PKC than does the r;-isoforr@, could this …