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An Open Library of Human Kinase Domain Constructs for Automated Bacterial Expression
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- Albanese, Steven KyleParton, Daniel LawrenceIsik, MehtapRodriguez-Laureano, Lucelenie7 more author(s)...
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Source code, assay data, full expression results for all ABL1 constructs, wild-type kinases, and ABL1 and SRC mutants, plasmid libraries, and other supporting material for the generation of a library of human kinase domain constructs for automated bacterial expression. From the publication abstract, "Kinases play a critical role in cellular signaling and are dysregulated in a number of diseases,...
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Bacteria/metabolismBinding sitesEscherichia coli/metabolismPhosphorylationProtein Structure, SecondaryProtein-Tyrosine KinasesProto-Oncogene Proteins c-ablsrc-Family Kinases
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Data from: Ensembler: enabling high-throughput molecular simulations at the superfamily scale
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- Parton, Daniel LawrenceGrinaway, PatrickHanson, Sonya MerrittBeauchamp, Kyle A.1 more author(s)...
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Summary from Dryad: "Abstract: The rapidly expanding body of available genomic and protein structural data provides a rich resource for understanding protein dynamics with biomolecular simulation. While computational infrastructure has grown rapidly, simulations on an omics scale are not yet widespread, primarily because software infrastructure to enable simulations at this scale has not kept pace....
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GenomicsProtein ConformationProtein-Tyrosine Kinases
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Reversal of lineage plasticity in RB1/TP53-deleted prostate cancer through FGFR and Janus kinase inhibition
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- Sawyers, Charles L.Pe'er, DanaChan, JosephKarthaus, Wouter Richard
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Summary from GEO: "The inherent plasticity of tumor cells provides a mechanism of resistance to many molecularly targeted therapies, exemplified by adeno-to-neuroendocrine lineage transitions seen in prostate and lung cancer. Here we investigate the root cause of this lineage plasticity in a primary murine prostate organoid model that mirrors the lineage transition seen in patients. These cells lose...
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Cell LineageGene DeletionGenes, Tumor SuppressorJanus KinasesProstatic NeoplasmsProtein-Tyrosine KinasesSingle-Cell Analysis
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