2000
The Effects of Changing the Site of Activating Phosphorylation in CDK2 from Threonine to Serine*
Kaldis P, Cheng A, Solomon M. The Effects of Changing the Site of Activating Phosphorylation in CDK2 from Threonine to Serine*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 2000, 275: 32578-32584. PMID: 10931829, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m003212200.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SubstitutionCDC2-CDC28 KinasesCyclin-Dependent Kinase 2Cyclin-Dependent Kinase-Activating KinaseCyclin-Dependent KinasesHumansKineticsMutagenesis, Site-DirectedPhosphorylationProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRecombinant ProteinsSerineSubstrate SpecificityThreonineConceptsWild-type Cdk2Cyclin-dependent kinasesThreonine residuesRNA polymerase IIDegradation of cyclinsHeLa cell extractsCell cycle progressionEssential phosphorylationHuman CDK2Efficient phosphorylationActivating PhosphorylationPolymerase IICyclin HTerminal domainHistone H1Cycle progressionCell extractsPhosphorylationCyclinCDK2General defectCAKKinaseSerineThreonineActivating Phosphorylation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cyclin-dependent Kinase, Cdc28p, Precedes Cyclin Binding
Ross K, Kaldis P, Solomon M. Activating Phosphorylation of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cyclin-dependent Kinase, Cdc28p, Precedes Cyclin Binding. Molecular Biology Of The Cell 2000, 11: 1597-1609. PMID: 10793138, PMCID: PMC14870, DOI: 10.1091/mbc.11.5.1597.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAntibody SpecificityCDC28 Protein Kinase, S cerevisiaeCell CycleCyclin ACyclin BCyclin-Dependent Kinase-Activating KinaseCyclin-Dependent KinasesCyclinsEnzyme ActivationEpitopesMutationPhosphorylationProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesRecombinant ProteinsSaccharomyces cerevisiaeSaccharomyces cerevisiae ProteinsThreonineConceptsCyclin bindingCyclin-dependent kinasesEukaryotic cell cycle progressionConserved threonine residueAddition of cyclinCell cycle progressionHigher eukaryotesThreonine residuesCdc28pCDK activationProtein kinaseRegulatory mechanismsCycle progressionCell cycleCyclinKinasePhosphorylationCak1pActivation pathwayCDKBindingEukaryotesActivationMutantsThreonine
1994
Inactivation of a Cdk2 inhibitor during interleukin 2-induced proliferation of human T lymphocytes.
Firpo E, Koff A, Solomon M, Roberts J. Inactivation of a Cdk2 inhibitor during interleukin 2-induced proliferation of human T lymphocytes. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1994, 14: 4889-4901. PMID: 7516474, PMCID: PMC358861, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.14.7.4889.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCDC2-CDC28 KinasesCell CycleCells, CulturedCyclin-Dependent Kinase 2Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21Cyclin-Dependent KinasesCyclinsDNAEnzyme ActivationFlow CytometryHumansInterleukin-2KineticsLymphocyte ActivationProtein Kinase InhibitorsProtein KinasesProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesReceptors, Antigen, T-CellReceptors, Interleukin-2Recombinant ProteinsRNASignal TransductionTime FactorsT-LymphocytesConceptsCyclin-dependent kinasesMitogenic signalsCyclin-cdk2 complexesCDK2 inhibitorsNegative growth signalsG1 cyclin-CDK complexesCell cycle commitmentCyclin-CDK complexesCyclin-Cdk inhibitorT cell antigen receptorCell proliferationAntigen receptor stimulationCell cycle proteinsInhibitors of CDK2Mitogenic growth factorsGrowth signalsSimilar proteinsBiochemical pathwaysCell cycleCDK inhibitorsCdk2 activationCycle proteinsRestriction pointS phaseCommon target
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