Sparking Signals

Kinases as Molecular Signaltransducers and Pharmacological Drug Targets in Inflammation

Sparking Signals

Kinases as Molecular Signaltransducers and Pharmacological Drug Targets in Inflammation

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Protein phosphorylation is an essential post-translational modification that modulates cell-cell communication. Substrate phosphorylation by protein kinases controls intracellular signal transduction pathways that mediate cell proliferation, migration, differentiation, and metabolism. The importance of the protein kinase family is underscored by numerous disease states that arise due to dysregulation of kinase activity. Recent progress in understanding the molecular regulation of kinases has led to the development of new therapeutics based on the inhibition of kinase activity. Inhibitors that target protein kinases have proven efficacious in clinical settings and their continued development is the current focus of many drug discovery groups.



Proteomics-Based Strategies in Kinase Drug Discovery
PKC Isotype Functions in T Lymphocytes
Migration, Cell-Cell Interaction and Adhesion in the Immune System
Molecular Mechanisms that Control Leukocyte Extravasation Through Endothelial Cell Contacts
Fragment-Based Drug Discovery Using Rational Design
Systems Biology of T Cell Activation
Solving the IRAK-4 Enigma: Application of Kinase-Dead Knock-In Mice
Sensing, Presenting, and Regulating PAMPS
The Role of Diacylglycerol Kinases in T Cell Anergy.
ISBN 978-3-642-09262-6
Article number 9783642092626
Media type Book
Copyright year 2010
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Length XIV, 187 pages
Illustrations XIV, 187 p.
Language English