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1. Biochemical and Structural Studies of the Carminomycin 4- O -Methyltransferase DnrK.

2. Enhanced bypass of PD-L1 translation reduces the therapeutic response to mTOR kinase inhibitors.

3. Targeting Squalene Epoxidase Interrupts Homologous Recombination via the ER Stress Response and Promotes Radiotherapy Efficacy.

4. Himalaquinones A-G, Angucyclinone-Derived Metabolites Produced by the Himalayan Isolate Streptomyces sp. PU-MM59.

5. Spermine synthase and MYC cooperate to maintain colorectal cancer cell survival by repressing Bim expression.

6. Structure Determination, Functional Characterization, and Biosynthetic Implications of Nybomycin Metabolites from a Mining Reclamation Site-Associated Streptomyces .

7. N-glycosylation-defective splice variants of neuropilin-1 promote metastasis by activating endosomal signals.

8. Total synthesis of griseusins and elucidation of the griseusin mechanism of action.

9. Frenolicin B Targets Peroxiredoxin 1 and Glutaredoxin 3 to Trigger ROS/4E-BP1-Mediated Antitumor Effects.

10. Beta-catenin cleavage enhances transcriptional activation.

11. Snail determines the therapeutic response to mTOR kinase inhibitors by transcriptional repression of 4E-BP1.

12. Integrated molecular pathway analysis informs a synergistic combination therapy targeting PTEN/PI3K and EGFR pathways for basal-like breast cancer.

13. A divergent enantioselective strategy for the synthesis of griseusins.

14. 4E-BP1 as an oncotarget.

15. AKT inhibition overcomes rapamycin resistance by enhancing the repressive function of PRAS40 on mTORC1/4E-BP1 axis.

16. CD151-α3β1 integrin complexes suppress ovarian tumor growth by repressing slug-mediated EMT and canonical Wnt signaling.

17. The identification of perillyl alcohol glycosides with improved antiproliferative activity.

18. Loss of 4E-BP1 function induces EMT and promotes cancer cell migration and invasion via cap-dependent translational activation of snail.

19. ERK and AKT signaling cooperate to translationally regulate survivin expression for metastatic progression of colorectal cancer.

20. New insights into 4E-BP1-regulated translation in cancer progression and metastasis.

21. A diastereoselective oxa-Pictet-Spengler-based strategy for (+)-frenolicin B and epi-(+)-frenolicin B synthesis.

22. Akt phosphorylates the transcriptional repressor bmi1 to block its effects on the tumor-suppressing ink4a-arf locus.

23. Concurrent loss of the PTEN and RB1 tumor suppressors attenuates RAF dependence in melanomas harboring (V600E)BRAF.

24. Genomic complexity and AKT dependence in serous ovarian cancer.

25. PIK3CA mutation uncouples tumor growth and cyclin D1 regulation from MEK/ERK and mutant KRAS signaling.

26. 4E-BP1 is a key effector of the oncogenic activation of the AKT and ERK signaling pathways that integrates their function in tumors.

27. An allosteric Akt inhibitor effectively blocks Akt signaling and tumor growth with only transient effects on glucose and insulin levels in vivo.

28. Breast tumor cells with PI3K mutation or HER2 amplification are selectively addicted to Akt signaling.

29. Models from experiments: combinatorial drug perturbations of cancer cells.

30. Poor prognosis in carcinoma is associated with a gene expression signature of aberrant PTEN tumor suppressor pathway activity.

31. AKT and cancer--is it all mTOR?

32. mTOR inhibition induces upstream receptor tyrosine kinase signaling and activates Akt.

33. The BAD protein integrates survival signaling by EGFR/MAPK and PI3K/Akt kinase pathways in PTEN-deficient tumor cells.

34. Resistance to gefitinib in PTEN-null HER-overexpressing tumor cells can be overcome through restoration of PTEN function or pharmacologic modulation of constitutive phosphatidylinositol 3'-kinase/Akt pathway signaling.

35. Pifithrin-alpha promotes p53-mediated apoptosis in JB6 cells.

36. Inhibition of cell transformation by resveratrol and its derivatives: differential effects and mechanisms involved.

37. Activation of JNK1, RSK2, and MSK1 is involved in serine 112 phosphorylation of Bad by ultraviolet B radiation.

38. Involvement of c-jun NH(2)-terminal kinases in resveratrol-induced activation of p53 and apoptosis.

39. Deficiency of c-Jun-NH(2)-terminal kinase-1 in mice enhances skin tumor development by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate.

40. Differential gene expression profiles of Jnk1- and Jnk2-deficient murine fibroblast cells.

41. Role of MAP kinases in UVB-induced phosphorylation of p53 at serine 20.

42. Transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptor is involved in 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate-induced signal transduction.

43. Ultraviolet B-induced phosphorylation of histone H3 at serine 28 is mediated by MSK1.

44. Suppression of skin tumorigenesis in c-Jun NH(2)-terminal kinase-2-deficient mice.

45. Resveratrol-induced activation of p53 and apoptosis is mediated by extracellular-signal-regulated protein kinases and p38 kinase.

46. Placental alkaline phosphatase, insulin, and adenine nucleotides or adenosine synergistically promote long-term survival of serum-starved mouse embryo and human fetus fibroblasts.

47. ERKs and p38 kinase phosphorylate p53 protein at serine 15 in response to UV radiation.

48. alpha(1)-antitrypsin can increase insulin-induced mitogenesis in various fibroblast and epithelial cell lines.

49. Growth factor-like effects of placental alkaline phosphatase in human fetus and mouse embryo fibroblasts.

50. Ethanol, Zn2+ and insulin interact as progression factors to enhance DNA synthesis synergistically in the presence of Ca2+ and other cell cycle initiators in fibroblasts.

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