Science Signaling Podcast
Summary: Periodic audiocasts from Science Signaling, the leading journal of regulatory biology and cell signaling in physiology and disease
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Graded distribution of Wingless is not required for cell proliferation in the fly wing disc.
Synthetic PDZ domain variants reveal how this domain can evolve to produce proteins with different binding specificities.
Serine-threonine phosphorylation events regulate protein-protein interactions downstream of T cell receptor activation.
Science Signaling's Chief Scientific Editor discusses complexity in signaling networks.
A small G protein may limit the toxicity of mutant huntingtin to the brain.
Mathematical modeling of signaling pathways can be used to identify candidate targets for cancer therapies.
A microfluidic device enables high-throughput analysis of signaling in individual cells.
Adaptor subunits of phosphoinositide 3-kinase gamma specify distinct cellular responses.
TRPM1 is a cation channel found on vesicular membranes and associated with melanin content in melanocytes.
Science Signaling's Chief Scientific Editor gives an overview of mTOR signaling.
The sets of kinases required by different cancer cell lines are highly divergent.
The activity of a bacterial FHA domain-containing protein is regulated intramolecularly.
Autophosphorylation events that control the activity of the FGF receptor are kinetically controlled and disrupted by a mutation associated with glioblastoma.
The guanine nucleotide exchange factor Brx is required in lymphocytes for the expression of nfat5 in response to osmotic stress.
Inactivating mTOR signaling in the adult mouse prostate decreases the incidence of cancer.