2012
Inhibition of Hematopoietic Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Augments and Prolongs ERK1/2 and p38 Activation
Tautz L, Sergienko E, Xu J, Liu W, Dahl R, Critton D, Su Y, Brown B, Chan X, Yang L, Bobkova E, Vasile S, Yuan H, Rascon J, Colayco S, Sidique S, Cosford N, Chung T, Mustelin T, Page R, Lombroso P. Inhibition of Hematopoietic Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase Augments and Prolongs ERK1/2 and p38 Activation. The FASEB Journal 2012, 26: 766.12-766.12. DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.26.1_supplement.766.12.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHematopoietic protein tyrosine phosphataseP38 activationProtein tyrosine phosphataseUnique amino acid residuesAmino acid residuesNew drug targetsCell cycle arrestMAP kinases ERK1/2Activation of ERK1/2Tyrosine phosphataseHePTPMutagenesis experimentsMAP kinaseKinases ERK1/2Acid residuesCatalytic pocketDrug targetsTransient activationCycle arrestT-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemiaERK1/2Prolonged activationHuman T cellsPharmacological inhibitionCancer cells
2010
A STEP forward in neural function and degeneration
Baum ML, Kurup P, Xu J, Lombroso PJ. A STEP forward in neural function and degeneration. Communicative & Integrative Biology 2010, 3: 419-422. PMID: 21057629, PMCID: PMC2974069, DOI: 10.4161/cib.3.5.12692.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchStriatal-enriched phosphataseProtein tyrosine phosphataseTyrosine kinase FynMAP kinases ERK1/2Tyrosine phosphataseKinase FynLocal translationKinases ERK1/2NR1/NR2BProteolytic cleavageNormal regulationNeurodegenerative diseasesSubunitsSynaptic plasticityPhosphataseRegulationGluR2 receptorsNR2B subunitSynaptic strengtheningUbiquitinationRecent progressNeural functionFynPhosphorylationGluR2 subunit