A J Waskiewicz
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Waskiewicz A, Rikhof H, Hernandez R, Moens C
Development
. 2001 Oct;
128(21):4139-51.
PMID: 11684652
Homeodomain-containing Hox proteins regulate segmental identity in Drosophila in concert with two partners known as Extradenticle (Exd) and Homothorax (Hth). These partners are themselves DNA-binding, homeodomain proteins, and probably function...
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Waskiewicz A, Johnson J, Penn B, Mahalingam M, Kimball S, Cooper J
Mol Cell Biol
. 1999 Feb;
19(3):1871-80.
PMID: 10022874
Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) binds to the mRNA 5' cap and brings the mRNA into a complex with other protein synthesis initiation factors and ribosomes. The activity of...
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Wang X, Flynn A, Waskiewicz A, Webb B, Vries R, Baines I, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 1998 May;
273(16):9373-7.
PMID: 9545260
Initiation factor eIF4E binds to the 5'-cap of eukaryotic mRNAs and plays a key role in the mechanism and regulation of translation. It may be regulated through its own phosphorylation...
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Waskiewicz A, Flynn A, Proud C, Cooper J
EMBO J
. 1997 Apr;
16(8):1909-20.
PMID: 9155017
Mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinases bind tightly to many of their physiologically relevant substrates. We have identified a new subfamily of murine serine/threonine kinases, whose members, MAP kinase-interacting kinase 1 (Mnk1)...
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Waskiewicz A, Cooper J
Curr Opin Cell Biol
. 1995 Dec;
7(6):798-805.
PMID: 8608010
Evolutionarily conserved from yeast to man, mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways respond to a variety of disparate signals which induce differentiation, proliferation, or changes in intracellular enzyme regulation. Recent advances...
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Evolutionary conservation of Xenopus laevis mitogen-activated protein kinase activation and function
Waskiewicz A, Cooper J
Cell Growth Differ
. 1993 Dec;
4(12):965-73.
PMID: 8117623
Saccharomyces cerevisiae possesses at least four mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase family members, encoded by the FUS3, KSS1, HOG1, and MPK1 genes, that participate in three distinct signaling pathways. We have...