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1. The Dark Side of Cell Signaling: Positive Roles for Negative Regulators.

2. Nuclear Signaling by Receptor Tyrosine Kinases: The First Robin of Spring

3. PH domains: Diverse sequences with a common fold recruit signaling molecules to the cell surface.

4. Structure of the high affinity complex of inositol triphosphate with a phospholipase C...

6. A New Twist in the Transmembrane Signaling Tool-Kit

7. Pleckstrin Homology Domains: Two Halves Make a Hole?

8. Structural Basis for Negative Cooperativity in Growth Factor Binding to an EGF Receptor

9. Identification of the Rac-GEF P-Rex1 as an Essential Mediator of ErbB Signaling in Breast Cancer

10. Kinase Associated-1 Domains Drive MARK/PAR1 Kinases to Membrane Targets by Binding Acidic Phospholipids

11. The Juxtamembrane Region of the EGF Receptor Functions as an Activation Domain

12. Genome-Wide Analysis of Membrane Targeting by S. cerevisiae Pleckstrin Homology Domains

13. An Open-and-Shut Case? Recent Insights into the Activation of EGF/ErbB Receptors

14. EGF Activates Its Receptor by Removing Interactions that Autoinhibit Ectodomain Dimerization

15. Structural Insights into Pseudokinase Domains of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases.

16. EGFR Ligands Differentially Stabilize Receptor Dimers to Specify Signaling Kinetics.

17. Distinct interactions stabilize EGFR dimers and higher-order oligomers in cell membranes.

18. ROR and RYK extracellular region structures suggest that receptor tyrosine kinases have distinct WNT-recognition modes.

19. Non-acylated Wnts Can Promote Signaling.

20. Flipping ATP to AMPlify Kinase Functions.

21. Structural Basis for MARK1 Kinase Autoinhibition by Its KA1 Domain.

22. Regulation of Kinase Activity in the Caenorhabditis elegans EGF Receptor, LET-23.

23. Deletion Mutations Keep Kinase Inhibitors in the Loop.

24. Comparison of Saccharomyces cerevisiae F-BAR domain structures reveals a conserved inositol phosphate binding site.

25. Complex relationship between ligand binding and dimerization in the epidermal growth factor receptor.

26. ALK mutations confer differential oncogenic activation and sensitivity to ALK inhibition therapy in neuroblastoma.

27. TIPE3 is the transfer protein of lipid second messengers that promote cancer.

28. Conditional peripheral membrane proteins: facing up to limited specificity.

29. Protein kinase C regulation: C1 meets C-tail.

30. Cell signaling by receptor tyrosine kinases.

31. Mechanism of activation and inhibition of the HER4/ErbB4 kinase.

32. Ligand-induced structural transitions in ErbB receptor extracellular domains.

33. Palmitoylation of the EGFR ligand Spitz by Rasp increases Spitz activity by restricting its diffusion.

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