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    Suppression of IRAK1 or IRAK4 Catalytic Activity, but Not Type 1 IFN Signaling, Prevents Lupus Nephritis in Mice Expressing a Ubiquitin Binding-Defective Mutant of ABIN1 by Nanda, Sambit K, Lopez-Pelaez, Marta, Arthur, J Simon C, Marchesi, Francesco, Cohen, Philip

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-12-2016)
    “…Polymorphisms in the TNIP1 gene encoding A20-binding inhibitor of NF-κB1 (ABIN1) predispose to lupus and other autoimmune diseases in at least eight human…”
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    Inhibition of JAKs in macrophages increases lipopolysaccharide-induced cytokine production by blocking IL-10-mediated feedback by Pattison, Michael J, Mackenzie, Kirsty F, Arthur, J Simon C

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-09-2012)
    “…Macrophages are an important source of cytokines following infection. Stimulation of macrophages with TLR agonists results in the secretion of TNF-α, IL-6, and…”
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    Two phases of inflammatory mediator production defined by the study of IRAK2 and IRAK1 knock-in mice by Pauls, Eduardo, Nanda, Sambit K, Smith, Hilary, Toth, Rachel, Arthur, J Simon C, Cohen, Philip

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-09-2013)
    “…The roles of IL-1R-associated kinase (IRAK)2 and IRAK1 in cytokine production were investigated using immune cells from knock-in mice expressing the…”
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    Polyubiquitin binding to ABIN1 is required to prevent autoimmunity by Nanda, Sambit K, Venigalla, Ram K C, Ordureau, Alban, Patterson-Kane, Janet C, Powell, David W, Toth, Rachel, Arthur, J Simon C, Cohen, Philip

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (06-06-2011)
    “…The protein ABIN1 possesses a polyubiquitin-binding domain homologous to that present in nuclear factor κB (NF-κB) essential modulator (NEMO), a component of…”
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    Regulation of miRNA transcription in macrophages in response to Candida albicans by Monk, Claire E, Hutvagner, György, Arthur, J Simon C

    Published in PloS one (27-10-2010)
    “…Macrophages detect pathogens via pattern recognition receptors (PRRs), which trigger several intracellular signaling cascades including the MAPK and NFκB…”
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    MSK1 regulates homeostatic and experience-dependent synaptic plasticity by Corrêa, Sonia A L, Hunter, Christopher J, Palygin, Oleg, Wauters, Sandrine C, Martin, Kirsty J, McKenzie, Colin, McKelvey, Kim, Morris, Richard G M, Pankratov, Yuriy, Arthur, J Simon C, Frenguelli, Bruno G

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (19-09-2012)
    “…The ability of neurons to modulate synaptic strength underpins synaptic plasticity, learning and memory, and adaptation to sensory experience. Despite the…”
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    The MAPK-activated kinase Rsk controls an acute Toll-like receptor signaling response in dendritic cells and is activated through two distinct pathways by Watts, Colin, Zaru, Rossana, Ronkina, Natalia, Gaestel, Matthias, Arthur, J Simon C

    Published in Nature Immunology (01-11-2007)
    “…Most dendritic cell (DC) responses to Toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands depend on the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), but the…”
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    Genetic analysis of specific and redundant roles for p38α and p38β MAPKs during mouse development by Barrantes, Ivan del Barco, Coya, Juan Manuel, Maina, Flavio, Arthur, J. Simon C., Nebreda, Angel R.

    “…p38α MAPK is an important regulator of cellular responses induced by external cues, but the elucidation of physiological functions for p38α has been…”
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    Selective kinase inhibitors as tools for neuroscience research by Martin, Kirsty J., Arthur, J. Simon C.

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-12-2012)
    “…Signal transduction cascades, including the MAPK, PI3 kinase, Ca2+ and PKC pathways, play important roles in neurons downstream of multiple signals including…”
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    Comparison of the specificity of Trk inhibitors in recombinant and neuronal assays by Martin, Kirsty J., Shpiro, Natalia, Traynor, Ryan, Elliott, Matthew, Arthur, J. Simon C.

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-07-2011)
    “…Neurotrophins are important mediators of neuronal development, survival and plasticity. They act via binding to Trk receptors, which results in the stimulation…”
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    Glutamate induces histone H3 phosphorylation but not acetylation in striatal neurons: role of mitogen‐ and stress‐activated kinase‐1 by Brami‐Cherrier, Karen, Lavaur, Jeremie, Pagès, Christiane, Arthur, J. Simon C., Caboche, Jocelyne

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-05-2007)
    “…Chromatin remodelling is thought to play a key role in gene regulation that underlies long‐term synaptic plasticity and memory formation. The dynamic process…”
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    ERK5 pathway regulates the phosphorylation of tumour suppressor hDlg during mitosis by Iñesta-Vaquera, Francisco A., Campbell, David G., Arthur, J. Simon C., Cuenda, Ana

    “…► hDlg is phosphorylated during mitosis in multiple residues. ► Prospho-hDlg is excluded from the midbody during mitosis. ► hDlg is not phosphorylated by p38γ…”
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    Identification of novel phosphorylation sites in MSK1 by precursor ion scanning MS by McCoy, Claire E, macdonald, Andrew, Morrice, Nick A, Campbell, David G, Deak, Maria, Toth, Rachel, McIlrath, Joanne, Arthur, J Simon C

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-03-2007)
    “…MSK1 (mitogen- and stress-activated kinase 1) is a dual kinase domain protein that acts downstream of the ERK1/2 (extracellular-signal-regulated kinase 1/2)…”
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    Activation of the Mitogen- and Stress-activated Kinase 1 by Arsenic Trioxide by Kannan-Thulasiraman, Padma, Katsoulidis, Efstratios, Tallman, Martin S., Arthur, J. Simon C., Platanias, Leonidas C.

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (11-08-2006)
    “…Arsenic trioxide (As2O3) is a potent inducer of apoptosis of leukemic cells in vitro and in vivo, but the precise mechanisms by which it mediates such effects…”
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