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Editors' Choice Editorial summaries of current research published in other journals
- Channels
Potassium Permeation
- Valda Vinson (31 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (209), ec39. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002894]
Structural features provide a basis for understanding gating and ion conduction of these channels.
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- DNA Damage
Damage Switch
- Wei Wong (31 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (209), ec38. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002896]
ATM-mediated phosphorylation of Mdm2 after genotoxic stress causes Mdm2 to promote, rather than inhibit, p53 activity.
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Editorial Guides Scientist-written editorials and staff-written summaries of new features, the year's breakthroughs, or focus issues
- Wnt Signaling
Focus Issue: Wnt and β-Catenin Signaling in Development and Disease
- Nancy R. Gough (10 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (206), eg2. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002806]
Research reveals new functions for Wnt in cancer, tooth development, and neuronal pathfinding.
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- Cell Biology
2011: Signaling Breakthroughs of the Year
- Elizabeth M. Adler (3 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (205), eg1. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002787]
Signaling breakthroughs in 2011 involved structural analyses of signaling proteins, technological advances in imaging, and insights into the mechanisms controlling gene expression, immune function, and the cellular response to stress.
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Research ArticlesPeer-reviewed original research providing new insights into signal transduction
- Cell Biology
PAS Kinase Promotes Cell Survival and Growth Through Activation of Rho1
- Caleb M. Cardon, Thomas Beck, Michael N. Hall, and Jared Rutter (31 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (209), ra9. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002435]
The Rho1-activating complex formed by yPASK-phosphorylated Ugp1 enables yeast to overcome loss of Tor2 function.
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- Cell Biology
Myosin I Links PIP3 Signaling to Remodeling of the Actin Cytoskeleton in Chemotaxis
- Chun-Lin Chen, Yu Wang, Hiromi Sesaki, and Miho Iijima (31 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (209), ra10. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002446]
A subset of myosin motor proteins binds the membrane phospholipid PIP3 to link membrane and cytoskeletal dynamics.
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Research ResourcesPeer-reviewed original research reporting signaling-relevant tools, techniques, and databases
- Protein Interactions
SH3 Domain–Based Phototrapping in Living Cells Reveals Rho Family GAP Signaling Complexes
- Hirokazu Okada, Akiyoshi Uezu, Frank M. Mason, Erik J. Soderblom, M. Arthur Moseley III, and Scott H. Soderling (29 November 2011)
Sci. Signal. 4 (201), rs13. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002189]
Domain-based proteomics analysis identifies binding partners and potential functions for a family of GTPase-activating proteins that regulate the cytoskeleton.
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- Phosphoproteomics
Systematic Phosphorylation Analysis of Human Mitotic Protein Complexes
- Björn Hegemann, James R. A. Hutchins, Otto Hudecz, Maria Novatchkova, Jonathan Rameseder, Martina M. Sykora, Sihan Liu, Michael Mazanek, Péter Lénárt, Jean-Karim Hériché, Ina Poser, Norbert Kraut, Anthony A. Hyman, Michael B. Yaffe, Karl Mechtler, and Jan-Michael Peters (8 November 2011)
Sci. Signal. 4 (198), rs12. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2001993]
Analysis of the phosphorylation of mitotic protein complexes suggests that specific members of the complexes relay regulatory signals to these molecular machines.
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PerspectivesScientist-written opinion articles about recently published research, methods, or books
- Neuroscience
Depletion of Extracellular Ca2+ Prompts Astroglia to Moderate Synaptic Network Activity
- Dmitri A. Rusakov (24 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (208), pe4. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002799]
Reduced extracellular calcium stimulates astrocytes to release adenosine triphosphate, which activates inhibitory neurons and may limit excitability.
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- Microbiology
A Pseudokinase Debut at the Mycobacterial Cell Wall
- Digby F. Warner and Valerie Mizrahi (24 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (208), pe3. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002785]
A serine-threonine kinase targets a pseudokinase to control the synthesis of the cell wall of the bacterium that causes tuberculosis.
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ReviewsPeer-reviewed articles summarizing developments in cell signaling research
- Cell Biology
The Emerging Role of Linear Ubiquitination in Cell Signaling
- Christoph H. Emmerich, Anna C. Schmukle, and Henning Walczak (20 December 2011)
Sci. Signal. 4 (204), re5. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002187]
Linear ubiquitin chains transmit signals that are induced by diverse stimuli and regulate cell activation and death.
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- Plant Biology
A Brand New START: Abscisic Acid Perception and Transduction in the Guard Cell
- Archana Joshi-Saha, Christiane Valon, and Jeffrey Leung (29 November 2011)
Sci. Signal. 4 (201), re4. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002164]
Understanding how plants respond to the hormone abscisic acid provides targets for designing crops resilient to drought.
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Connections Map Overviews
- Plant Biology
Arabidopsis Jasmonate Signaling Pathway
- Aurélie Gfeller, Robin Liechti, and Edward E. Farmer (16 February 2010)
Sci. Signal. 3 (109), cm4. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.3109cm4]
Jasmonates regulate various aspects of physiology and development in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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- Plant Biology
Jasmonate Biochemical Pathway
- Aurélie Gfeller, Lucie Dubugnon, Robin Liechti, and Edward E. Farmer (16 February 2010)
Sci. Signal. 3 (109), cm3. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.3109cm3]
Jasmonates are potent physiological and developmental regulators synthesized from fatty acid precursors.
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Journal ClubStudent-authored commentary highlighting current signal transduction research
- Neuroscience
α-Synuclein Promotes Neuroprotection Through NF- B–Mediated Transcriptional Regulation of Protein Kinase C
- Reina Aoki and Yun Rose Li (18 October 2011)
Sci. Signal. 4 (195), jc6. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002425]
α-Synuclein may protect dopaminergic neurons from apoptosis by reducing the abundance of a kinase involved in cell death.
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- Cancer Biology
MicroRNAs Add an Additional Layer to the Complexity of Cell Signaling
- Jason I. Herschkowitz and Xiaoyong Fu (2 August 2011)
Sci. Signal. 4 (184), jc5. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002182]
Down-regulation of microRNAs associated with EGF signaling may contribute to tumor progression.
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ProtocolsDetailed methods and troubleshooting tips for researchers
- Cell Biology
A Dual Array-Based Approach to Assess the Abundance and Posttranslational Modification State of Signaling Proteins
- Katrin Luckert, Taranjit S. Gujral, Marina Chan, Thomas O. Joos, Peter K. Sorger, Gavin MacBeath, and Oliver Pötz (10 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (206), pl1. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002372]
Combining two strategies enables simultaneous quantification of multiple signaling proteins.
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- Biochemistry
A Method to Separate Nuclear, Cytosolic, and Membrane-Associated Signaling Molecules in Cultured Cells
- Xiaoyong Liu and François Fagotto (13 December 2011)
Sci. Signal. 4 (203), pl2. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002373]
A semipermeabilization step and a specific Percoll gradient composition enable effective cellular fractionation.
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PreviewAbstracts of upcoming articles and resources
- An "Inordinate Fondness for Transporters" Explained?
- David J. Eide
Preview published online January 31, 2012, 10.1126/scisignal.2002837
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LettersLetters to the editor about specific Science Signaling articles or other cell signaling topics
- Theoretical Biology
Response to Comment on "Load-Induced Modulation of Signal Transduction Networks: Reconciling Ultrasensitivity with Bifunctionality?"
- Peng Jiang, Alejandra C. Ventura, Eduardo D. Sontag, Sofia D. Merajver, Alexander J. Ninfa, and Domitilla Del Vecchio (3 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (205), lc2. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002716]
Complex biochemical and regulatory properties of a bifunctional enzyme mean that its activity cannot be modeled as a simple bifunctional system with distinct and reciprocally regulated states.
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- Theoretical Biology
Comment on "Load-Induced Modulation of Signal Transduction Networks": Reconciling Ultrasensitivity with Bifunctionality?
- Ronny Straube (3 January 2012)
Sci. Signal. 5 (205), lc1. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2002699]
Mathematical modeling of a bifunctional enzyme system fails to reproduce the experimentally observed ultrasensitivity of the system.
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ErrataCorrections to articles and resources
- A Correction to the Research Article Titled: "Time-Dependent Quantitative Multicomponent Control of the G1-S Network by the Stress-Activated Protein Kinase Hog1 upon Osmostress" by M. À. Adrover, Z. Zi, A. Duch, J. Schaber, A. González-Novo, J. Jimenez, M. Nadal-Ribelles, J. Clotet, E. Klipp, F. Posas
- (1 November 2011)
Sci. Signal. 4 (197), er5. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.4197er5]
Errors in the labels of panels C and D of Fig. 7 and incorrect text callouts to Figs. 7E and 7F are corrected.
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- A Correction to the Review Titled: "ABL Tyrosine Kinases: Evolution of Function, Regulation, and Specificity" by J. Colicelli
- (30 August 2011)
Sci. Signal. 4 (188), er4. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.4188er4]
The erroneous second and third pages of the four-page Fig. 4 are corrected.
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