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Hypophosphorylated pRb knock-in mice exhibit hallmarks of aging and vitamin C-preventable diabetes.
The EMBO journal
Jiang Z,Li H,Schroer SA,Voisin V,Ju Y,Pacal M,Erdmann N,Shi W,Chung PED,Deng T,Chen NJ,Ciavarra G,Datti A,Mak TW,Harrington L,Dick FA,Bader GD,Bremner R,Woo M,Zacksenhaus E
44-584G was used in Immunohistochemistry (Paraffin) to show that homozygous RbδK4 and RbδK7 knock-in mice, in which either four or all seven phosphorylation sites in the C-terminal region of pRb, respectively, have been abolished by Ser/Thr-to-Ala substitutions, undergo normal embryogenesis and early development, notwithstanding suppressed phosphorylation of additional upstream sites.
Tue Feb 15 00:00:00 UTC 2022
Serine 13 of the human cytomegalovirus viral cyclin-dependent kinase UL97 is required for regulatory protein 14-3-3 binding and UL97 stability.
The Journal of biological chemistry
Iwahori S,Umaña AC,Kalejta RF,Murata T
44-584G was used in Western Blotting to conclude that 14-3-3 proteins interact with and stabilize UL97 during HCMV infection.
Tue Nov 01 00:00:00 UTC 2022
Dual targeting of CDK and tropomyosin receptor kinase families by the oral inhibitor PHA-848125, an agent with broad-spectrum antitumor efficacy.
Molecular cancer therapeutics
Albanese C,Alzani R,Amboldi N,Avanzi N,Ballinari D,Brasca MG,Festuccia C,Fiorentini F,Locatelli G,Pastori W,Patton V,Roletto F,Colotta F,Galvani A,Isacchi A,Moll J,Pesenti E,Mercurio C,Ciomei M
Sun Aug 01 00:00:00 UTC 2010
Transient treatment with CDK inhibitors eliminates proliferative potential even when their abilities to evoke apoptosis and DNA damage are blocked.
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.)
Scrace SF,Kierstan P,Borgognoni J,Wang LZ,Denny S,Wayne J,Bentley C,Cansfield AD,Jackson PS,Lockie AM,Curtin NJ,Newell DR,Williamson DS,Moore JD
44-584G was used in ELISA to find that many literature CDK inhibitors do not effectively suppress the CDK/cyclin complexes responsible for cell cycle progression at the minimum doses required to block proliferation: some are only effective after a substantial delay and may act via inhibition of CDK7.
Mon Dec 15 00:00:00 UTC 2008
Maid (GCIP) is involved in cell cycle control of hepatocytes.
Hepatology (Baltimore, Md.)
Sonnenberg-Riethmacher E,Wüstefeld T,Miehe M,Trautwein C,Riethmacher D
Thu Feb 01 00:00:00 UTC 2007