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424 related items for PubMed ID: 9154836

  • 1. Ribotoxic stress response: activation of the stress-activated protein kinase JNK1 by inhibitors of the peptidyl transferase reaction and by sequence-specific RNA damage to the alpha-sarcin/ricin loop in the 28S rRNA.
    Iordanov MS, Pribnow D, Magun JL, Dinh TH, Pearson JA, Chen SL, Magun BE.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1997 Jun; 17(6):3373-81. PubMed ID: 9154836
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  • 2. Ultraviolet radiation triggers the ribotoxic stress response in mammalian cells.
    Iordanov MS, Pribnow D, Magun JL, Dinh TH, Pearson JA, Magun BE.
    J Biol Chem; 1998 Jun 19; 273(25):15794-803. PubMed ID: 9624179
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  • 4. Conformational changes in the structure of domains II and V of 28S rRNA in ribosomes treated with the translational inhibitors ricin or alpha-sarcin.
    Larsson SL, Sloma MS, Nygård O.
    Biochim Biophys Acta; 2002 Aug 19; 1577(1):53-62. PubMed ID: 12151095
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  • 5. Loss of cellular K+ mimics ribotoxic stress. Inhibition of protein synthesis and activation of the stress kinases SEK1/MKK4, stress-activated protein kinase/c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase 1, and p38/HOG1 by palytoxin.
    Iordanov MS, Magun BE.
    J Biol Chem; 1998 Feb 06; 273(6):3528-34. PubMed ID: 9452478
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  • 6. Characterization of in vitro and in vivo mutations in non-conserved nucleotides in the ribosomal RNA recognition domain for the ribotoxins ricin and sarcin and the translation elongation factors.
    Macbeth MR, Wool IG.
    J Mol Biol; 1999 Jan 15; 285(2):567-80. PubMed ID: 9878430
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  • 7. Ribosomal RNA identity elements for ricin A-chain recognition and catalysis.
    Endo Y, Glück A, Wool IG.
    J Mol Biol; 1991 Sep 05; 221(1):193-207. PubMed ID: 1920404
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  • 9. p38/RK is essential for stress-induced nuclear responses: JNK/SAPKs and c-Jun/ATF-2 phosphorylation are insufficient.
    Hazzalin CA, Cano E, Cuenda A, Barratt MJ, Cohen P, Mahadevan LC.
    Curr Biol; 1996 Aug 01; 6(8):1028-31. PubMed ID: 8805335
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  • 10. Activation of JNK/SAPK pathway is not directly inhibitory for cell cycle progression in NIH3T3 cells.
    Shu J, Hitomi M, Stacey D.
    Oncogene; 1996 Dec 05; 13(11):2421-30. PubMed ID: 8957084
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  • 11. Protein synthesis inhibitors reveal differential regulation of mitogen-activated protein kinase and stress-activated protein kinase pathways that converge on Elk-1.
    Zinck R, Cahill MA, Kracht M, Sachsenmaier C, Hipskind RA, Nordheim A.
    Mol Cell Biol; 1995 Sep 05; 15(9):4930-8. PubMed ID: 7651411
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  • 12. Partial restoration of inactivated ribosomes: role of the aldehyde group generated by RNA N-glycosidase in the sarcin/ricin domain of 28S rRNA in ribosome.
    Cheng LP, Liu WY.
    Biochem Mol Biol Int; 1997 Jun 05; 42(2):381-90. PubMed ID: 9238537
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  • 13. The ribosomal RNA identity elements for ricin and for alpha-sarcin: mutations in the putative CG pair that closes a GAGA tetraloop.
    Glück A, Endo Y, Wool IG.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 1994 Feb 11; 22(3):321-4. PubMed ID: 8127668
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  • 14. Determination of the 28 S ribosomal RNA identity element (G4319) for alpha-sarcin and the relationship of recognition to the selection of the catalytic site.
    Glück A, Wool IG.
    J Mol Biol; 1996 Mar 15; 256(5):838-48. PubMed ID: 8601835
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  • 16. Impaired CD28-mediated interleukin 2 production and proliferation in stress kinase SAPK/ERK1 kinase (SEK1)/mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 4 (MKK4)-deficient T lymphocytes.
    Nishina H, Bachmann M, Oliveira-dos-Santos AJ, Kozieradzki I, Fischer KD, Odermatt B, Wakeham A, Shahinian A, Takimoto H, Bernstein A, Mak TW, Woodgett JR, Ohashi PS, Penninger JM.
    J Exp Med; 1997 Sep 15; 186(6):941-53. PubMed ID: 9294148
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  • 19. Okadaic acid and anisomycin are protective and stimulate the SAPK/JNK pathway.
    Barancik M, Htun P, Schaper W.
    J Cardiovasc Pharmacol; 1999 Aug 15; 34(2):182-90. PubMed ID: 10445668
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  • 20. Neither ERK nor JNK/SAPK MAP kinase subtypes are essential for histone H3/HMG-14 phosphorylation or c-fos and c-jun induction.
    Cano E, Hazzalin CA, Kardalinou E, Buckle RS, Mahadevan LC.
    J Cell Sci; 1995 Nov 15; 108 ( Pt 11)():3599-609. PubMed ID: 8586671
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