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Most Recent Peer-reviewed Publications
- Nuclear localization of CPI-17, a protein phosphatase-1 inhibitor protein, affects histone H3 phosphorylation and corresponds to proliferation of cancer and smooth muscle cells
- Endogenous inhibitor proteins that connect Ser/Thr kinases and phosphatases in cell signaling
- Caffeine relaxes smooth muscle through actin depolymerization
- Reciprocal regulation controlling the expression of CPI-17, a specific inhibitor protein for the myosin light chain phosphatase in vascular smooth muscle cells
- Molecular mechanism of telokin-mediated disinhibition of myosin light chain phosphatase and cAMP/cGMP-induced relaxation of gastrointestinal smooth muscle
- Interleukin 6 mediates production of interleukin 10 in metastatic melanoma
- Heat shock augments angiotensin II-induced vascular contraction through increased production of reactive oxygen species
- Regulation of cellular protein phosphatase-1 (PP1) by phosphorylation of the CPI-17 family, C-kinase-activated PP1 Inhibitors
- Solution structure of the inhibitory phosphorylation domain of myosin phosphatase targeting subunit 1
- ROCK mediates phorbol ester-induced apoptosis in prostate cancer cells via p21 Cip1 up-regulation and JNK
- Phosphorylation-dependent autoinhibition of myosin light chain phosphatase accounts for Ca2+ sensitization force of smooth muscle contraction
- Expression of CPI-17 in smooth muscle during embryonic development and in neointimal lesion formation
- Nitric oxide-induced biphasic mechanism of vascular relaxation via dephosphorylation of CPI-17 and MYPT1
- Y27632, a Rho-activated kinase inhibitor, normalizes dysregulation in alpha1-adrenergic receptor-induced contraction of Lyon hypertensive rat artery smooth muscle
- Thromboxane A2-induced bi-directional regulation of cerebral arterial tone
- Phosphorylation-Induced Conformational Switching of CPI-17 Produces a Potent Myosin Phosphatase Inhibitor
- Assay for three-way interaction of protein phosphatase-1 (Glc7) with regulatory subunits plus phosphatase inhibitor-2
- Association of the tensin N-terminal protein-tyrosine phosphatase domain with the α isoform of protein phosphatase-1 in focal adhesions
- Ca2-dependent rapid Ca2 sensitization of contraction in arterial smooth muscle
- Agonist- and depolarization-induced signals for myosin light chain phosphorylation and force generation of cultured vascular smooth muscle cells
