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1. GPCR Partners as Cancer Driver Genes: Association with PH-Signal Proteins in a Distinctive Signaling Network.

2. Flexible pivoting of dynamin pleckstrin homology domain catalyzes fission: insights into molecular degrees of freedom.

3. Basic-hydrophobic sites are localized in conserved positions inside and outside of PH domains and affect localization of Dictyostelium myosin 1s.

4. Cytokinesis D is Mediated by Cortical Flow of Dividing Cells Instead of Chemotaxis.

5. PH-domain-binding inhibitors of nucleotide exchange factor BRAG2 disrupt Arf GTPase signaling.

6. Regulation of AKT Activity by Inhibition of the Pleckstrin Homology Domain-PtdIns(3,4,5)P 3 Interaction Using Flavonoids.

7. The ABD on the nascent polypeptide and PH domain are required for the precise Anillin localization in Drosophila syncytial blastoderm.

8. PHIP as a therapeutic target for driver-negative subtypes of melanoma, breast, and lung cancer.

9. Both the PH domain and N-terminal region of oxysterol-binding protein related protein 8S are required for localization to PM-ER contact sites.

10. Increased intracellular Ca 2+ concentrations prevent membrane localization of PH domains through the formation of Ca 2+ -phosphoinositides.

11. Novel functions of CCM1 delimit the relationship of PTB/PH domains.

12. Activation of Aplysia ARF6 induces neurite outgrowth and is sequestered by the overexpression of the PH domain of Aplysia Sec7 proteins.

13. The pleckstrin-homology domain of dynamin is dispensable for membrane constriction and fission.

14. A 2D-QSAR and Grid-Independent Molecular Descriptor (GRIND) Analysis of Quinoline-Type Inhibitors of Akt2: Exploration of the Binding Mode in the Pleckstrin Homology (PH) Domain.

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