The PIK-related kinases intercept conventional signaling pathways.
Chem Biol
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Abstract | Early efforts to place the first cloned mammalian PIK-related kinase, FRAP, into a conventional membrane to nuclear pathway met with little success. More recent data suggest that members of the family of PIK-related kinases act as intracellular sensors that govern radial and horizontal pathways. These pathways can impinge upon classical membrane to nuclear pathways, as well as components of the cell-cycle machinery. |
Year of Publication | 1999
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Journal | Chem Biol
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Volume | 6
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Issue | 5
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Pages | R129-36
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Date Published | 1999 May
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ISSN | 1074-5521
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DOI | 10.1016/S1074-5521(99)80070-2
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PubMed ID | 10322127
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