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Also published as: Sung-Hou Kim, H S Kim, Suhyung Kim, Jong-Ho Kim, Mi Ok Kim, Jong Heon Kim, S Y Kim, Chul-Hong Kim, Do Hyung Kim, Sydney Y Kim, Sung Young Kim, So Young Kim, Yeonsoo Kim, Chongtae Kim, Jiha Kim, Myung-Sunny Kim, Hyeong-Rok Kim, Young-Youn Kim, Hye Yun Kim, Miri Kim, Dong Il Kim, Hyeon-Ah Kim, Arie Kim, Esther Kim, Ok-Hwa Kim, Sun-Hee Kim, Juyong B Kim, Joong-Seok Kim, Jong Woo Kim, Saerom Kim, Wondong Kim, Seong-Hyun Kim, Misung Kim, Min Wook Kim, Dong-Ik Kim, Minsuk Kim, Hyung-Jun Kim, Ohn Soon Kim, Sung Han Kim, Jae Hyun Kim, Sewoon Kim, Sung Tae Kim, Richard Kim, Albert H Kim, Ju Deok Kim, Jin Seok Kim, Chong Ae Kim, Hyun-Ji Kim, Yong Kyung Kim, Eunju Kim, Yun Hye Kim, Sun-Hong Kim, Soyeong Kim, Sowon Kim, Young Sik Kim, Jisun Kim, Mi-Hyun Kim, Haein Kim, Byung-Gyu Kim, Jeonghan Kim, JongKyong Kim, Jin Young Kim, So Ree Kim, Hee Jin Kim, Minjae Kim, Hyun Kim, Kyoung Oh Kim, Jiyea Kim, Jun Hoe Kim, Joon Kim, Sunghwan Kim, Bo-Rahm Kim, Namkyoung Kim, Hee Jeong Kim, Aram Kim, Youn-Jung Kim, Joung Sug Kim, Kangjoon Kim, Hail Kim, Younghoon Kim, Eui Jin Kim, Cheol-Su Kim, Jae Geun Kim, Min Kyeong Kim, Ngoc Thanh Kim, Seong-Seop Kim, Ji-Man Kim, Ju-Kon Kim, Hyeong-Taek Kim, Soo Wan Kim, Woong-Ki Kim, Ju-Wan Kim, Sunggun Kim, Kevin K Kim, Sun Woong Kim, Soeun Kim, Jin Kyong Kim, Hoguen Kim, Sungup Kim, Hyungkuen Kim, Ji Hye Kim, Myoung Hee Kim, Min Ju Kim, Jeong Su Kim, Gwang Sik Kim, Anthony S Kim, Ok Jin Kim, Jeongseop Kim, Bo-Eun Kim, Suk-Kyung Kim, Deok-Ho Kim, Woo-Shik Kim, Sang Soo Kim, Hae Won Kim, Mina K Kim, Kiyoung Kim, Paul H Kim, Taeil Kim, Eun-Kyung Kim, Joonyoung R Kim, Da-Sol Kim, Yeaseul Kim, In Ja Kim, Beomsu Kim, Byungwook Kim, Kyung-Hee Kim, Hyeyoon Kim, Sun Yeou Kim, Hyojin Kim, Jongmyung Kim, Yangseok Kim, Jong Ho Kim, Chunki Kim, Seokjoong Kim, Helen Kim, Sungyeon Kim, Mi Ra Kim, Dae-Eun Kim, Young-Dae Kim, Young Mi Kim, Na-Kuang Kim, Yoon Sook Kim, Jayoun Kim, Byoung Jae Kim, Jung Dae Kim, Joseph Han Sol Kim, Daham Kim, Mijung Kim, Yu Kyeong Kim, Yong-Lim Kim, E-S Kim, Jin-Chul Kim, Chan Wook Kim, Hyeong-Jin Kim, Boo-Young Kim, Sang Hyuk Kim, Sung-Mi Kim, Dongwoo Kim, Seul-Ki Kim, Hye Jin Kim, Gibae Kim, Soo Young Kim, Sang Ryong Kim, Sukjun Kim, Dong Joon Kim, Hyo Jung Kim, Yeseul Kim, Jieun Kim, Jongchan Kim, Joseph C Kim, Yong Sik Kim, Nam-Eun Kim, Jun Pyo Kim, Sang-Tae Kim, Brandon J Kim, Hong Sug Kim, Youngjoo Kim, Sun-Gyun Kim, Min-Gon Kim, Young-Woo Kim, Myungshin Kim, Tae Hoen Kim, Soon Hee Kim, Won Kim, Chanhee Kim, Jung Oh Kim, Jun-Sik Kim, Ji Eun Kim, Hyun-Kyong Kim, Jeffrey Kim, Yeonhwa Kim, Jung-In Kim, Chan-Wha Kim, B-Y Kim, B T Kim, Dahee Kim, Taek-Yeong Kim, Yeon Ju Kim, Duck-Hee Kim, Hyunjoon Kim, Young-Saeng Kim, Seohyeon Kim, Soon Sun Kim, Hyeon Jeong Kim, Jae Bum Kim, Yeul Hong Kim, Hyemin Kim, Shin Kim, Juhyun Kim, Chang-Gu Kim, Y S Kim, Dan Say Kim, Ji-Dam Kim, Gwangil Kim, Alison J Kim, Paul T Kim, Kyoung Hoon Kim, Hwa-Jung Kim, Ye-Ri Kim, Youngeun Kim, Cheol-Hee Kim, Hee-Jin Kim, Jason Kim, Youngsin Kim, NamHee Kim, Hyuk Soon Kim, Byung-Chul Kim, Cecilia Kim, S Kim, Tae-Gyu Kim, Kwan-Suk Kim, Seung-Ki Kim, Jee Ah Kim, Moon Suk Kim, Young Ju Kim, Kyoungtae Kim, Yunwoo Kim, J Y Kim, Lia Kim, Soo-Hyun Kim, Byung Jin Kim, You-Sun Kim, Seong Jun Kim, Youngsoo Kim, Yunkyung Kim, Mi Jeong Kim, Myoung Sook Kim, Meelim Kim, Kye-Seong Kim, Chu-Young Kim, Minseon Kim, Minsu Kim, Hye-Jin Kim, Il-Man Kim, Seong-Tae Kim, Dong Ha Kim, Soo Yoon Kim, Donghyeon Kim, Sunoh Kim, Yu-Jin Kim, Yul-Ho Kim, Stuart K Kim, Eric Kim, Soo Hyun Kim, Jae-Young Kim, Jin Hee Kim, Tae Min Kim, Il-Chan Kim, Mi-Na Kim, Yeji Kim, Yo-Han Kim, Yeong-Sang Kim, Eunmi Kim, Taewan Kim, Kyong-Tai Kim, Dae-Kyeong Kim, Yun Seok Kim, Kyung Hee Kim, M Kim, June Hee Kim, Hyun Eun Kim, Eunkyeong Kim, Tae Hyun Kim, Soee Kim, Young-Im Kim, So-Hee Kim, Hyeong Hoe Kim, Hee Young Kim, Leo A Kim, Eungseok Kim, Sungyun Kim, Young S Kim, Min Bum Kim, Min Seo Kim, Tae-You Kim, Jong-Yeon Kim, Tae Hoon Kim, Sungrae Kim, Eun-Jin Kim, Heejin Kim, Tae Jin Kim, Seong-Jin Kim, Young-Chul Kim, Jinkyeong Kim, SooHyeon Kim, Ju Young Kim, Kwangwoo Kim, Un-Kyung Kim, Dong-Hee Kim, Sang Wun Kim, Jin Woo Kim, Gu-Hwan Kim, Young-Mi Kim, Dae-Kyum Kim, Won J Kim, Seung Won Kim, Tae-Min Kim, Seon-Kyu Kim, Hana Kim, Hye Ran Kim, Ji-Yul Kim, Moo-Yeon Kim, Do Yeon Kim, Jun Seok Kim, Su-Jin Kim, Yuli Kim, Jung Ho Kim, Edwin H Kim, Jewoo Kim, A Ram Kim, Grace Kim, Jongho Kim, Hyung Hoi Kim, Soung Jung Kim, Song-Rae Kim, Jinsup Kim, Dong-Kyu Kim, Su-Hyeong Kim, Hye-Ran Kim, Kee-Tae Kim, Nam-Ho Kim, Yoongeum Kim, Jeong-Han Kim, Jin Gyeom Kim, Jinsoo Kim, Mi Young Kim, Hyun-Sic Kim, Steve Kim, Kyung-Sup Kim, Taeyoung Kim, Hyeonwoo Kim, Dong Gwang Kim, Jong-Youn Kim, Hwi Seung Kim, Doo Yeon Kim, Hye Ree Kim, Hyeong-Geug Kim, Jong-Il Kim, Soo Whan Kim, Kwang-Eun Kim, Jong-Won Kim, Eung-Gook Kim, Jaehoon Kim, Yu Mi Kim, J H Kim, Hyoung Kyu Kim, Hark Kyun Kim, Suk Jae Kim, Sung-Hee Kim, Jonggeol J Kim, Sang Eun Kim, Na-Young Kim, Minji Kim, Jeong Kyu Kim, Jongkyu Kim, Jae-Yoon Kim, Hyunjin Kim, Eun Ji Kim, Youngmi Kim, William Kim, Helen B Kim, Jiho Kim, Dae In Kim, Dennis Y Kim, Sunghun Kim, Nari Kim, Doyeon Kim, Sang-Min Kim, Dong-Yi Kim, Myeong-Kyu Kim, Youngsook Kim, Ji-Yun Kim, Sung Woo Kim, Ha-Jung Kim, Yongmin Kim, Angela H Kim, Han Young Kim, Hye-Jung Kim, Hyun-Soo Kim, Jin Man Kim, Hyung-Suk Kim, Young Nam Kim, Hang-Rai Kim, Hyoun-Ah Kim, Hye Young Kim, Sung-Wan Kim, Sung Yeol Kim, Jong-Oh Kim, Y-D Kim, Jong-Hyun Kim, Myung-Sun Kim, Jenny H Kim, Youngchang Kim, Mi Kyung Kim, Eun Young Kim, Okhwa Kim, Jinhee Kim, Y A Kim, Won Kyung Kim, Hyung-Gu Kim, Dongjoon Kim, Woo Sik Kim, Myung Jin Kim, In Suk Kim, Hannah Kim, Ick Young Kim, Hyunsoo Kim, Sung Eun Kim, Yekaterina Kim, Sungjoo Kim, Seonhee Kim, Y-M Kim, Sun Hee Kim, Juyoung Kim, Jung Sun Kim, Ji Young Kim, Hong-Hee Kim, Hye-Sung Kim, Sung-Eun Kim, Wun-Jae Kim, Ji Hyun Kim, Kyung Mee Kim, Hee Nam Kim, Sunghak Kim, Dong-Hoon Kim, Vladimir Kim, Yong-Wan Kim, Seul Young Kim, Myoung Ok Kim, Jong-Seok Kim, H Kim, Minsik Kim, Sang-Young Kim, Donghee Kim, June-Bum Kim, Dong Hyun Kim, Sang Jin Kim, Jihoon Kim, Won Ho Kim, Byeong-Won Kim, Jaegil Kim, Hyung-Goo Kim, Tae Wan Kim, Seonggon Kim, J Julie Kim, Jiwon Kim, Eun-Joo Kim, Seongho Kim, Hyun Soo Kim, Dong Wook Kim, Tae-Hyoung Kim, Anna Kim, Gahyun Kim, Jun-Hyung Kim, Don-Kyu Kim, Jong Hwan Kim, Kyung An Kim, Jun Suk Kim, Borahm Kim, Caroline Kim, Andrea J Kim, Jung-Lye Kim, Yong-Hoon Kim, Dongkyun Kim, Sung Kyun Kim, Jisup Kim, Yong Kyun Kim, Yerin Kim, Young-Eun Kim, Seung Woo Kim, Jun W Kim, Angela Kim, Eunae Kim, Tae-Eun Kim, Won Tae Kim, Kyung-Sub Kim, Ji Won Kim, Sang Geon Kim, Kang Ho Kim, Young-Cho Kim, Chul Hwan Kim, Bo Young Kim, Yong Sig Kim, Hong-Kyu Kim, Go Woon Kim, Minsoon Kim, Peter K Kim, Taeeun Kim, Eunhyun Kim, Min-Sik Kim, Paul Kim, Jeongseon Kim, Hyejin Kim, Chang-Yub Kim, Kyunggon Kim, Sinai Kim, Tae-Mi Kim, Oc-Hee Kim, Da-Hyun Kim, Jong Geun Kim, Woo Kyung Kim, Jae-Yong Kim, Jiyeon Kim, Jaeuk U Kim, Kye Hyun Kim, Dae-Jin Kim, Chong Kook Kim, Minkyung Kim, Jun Chul Kim, Cecilia E Kim, Jae Seon Kim, Yeon-Jeong Kim, Ha-Neui Kim, Kwan Hyun Kim, Dae Keun Kim, You Sun Kim, Heung-Joong Kim, Jongwan Kim, Angela S Kim, Young Hun Kim, Nam Hee Kim, Jong Yeol Kim, Ji-Young Kim, So-Woon Kim, Dayoung Kim, Sangwoo Kim, Ji-Hoon Kim, Ki Tae Kim, Young-Bum Kim, Eric Eunshik Kim, Hyojung Kim, Yeeun Kim, Jeewoo Kim, Sungmin Kim, Hyun Sil Kim, Young Hee Kim, Woonhee Kim, Minjeong Kim, Sae Hun Kim, Sohee Kim, Kyunga Kim, Donghyun Kim, Sung-Kyu Kim, Hanah Kim, Do-Kyun Kim, Jong-Joo Kim, Sangsoo Kim, Yong-Woon Kim, Jonggeol Jeffrey Kim, Geun-Young Kim, Jae-Jun Kim, Min Soo Kim, K-K Kim, Jung-Taek Kim, Ju Han Kim, Jeeyoung Kim, Hyung Yoon Kim, Min-Sun Kim, Youngchul Kim, Minhee Kim, Byung-Taek Kim, Sung-Bae Kim, Kwang Pyo Kim, Suk-Jeong Kim, Min-A Kim, Ngoc-Thanh Kim, Jae T Kim, Chan-Duck Kim, Dong-Seok Kim, Hyeon Ho Kim, Soo-Youl Kim, Min-Seon Kim, Young Tae Kim, Hyoun Ju Kim, Shi-Mun Kim, Kwang-Pyo Kim, Hee Jong Kim, JungMin Kim, Minah Kim, Taehyoun Kim, Kwonseop Kim, Yonghwan Kim, Kyong Min Kim, Won Dong Kim, Su-Jeong Kim, Jae-Jung Kim, Eunha Kim, Howard H Kim, Min-Hyun Kim, Kyeongjin Kim, Min Kim, Sung Won Kim, Min-Seo Kim, Se-Wha Kim, Myeoung Su Kim, Minjoo Kim, Sujung Kim, Eonmi Kim, In-Hoo Kim, Woo-Kyun Kim, Nan Young Kim, Myeong Ok Kim, Yongjae Kim, Wootae Kim, Jong-Kyu Kim, In Kyoung Kim, Leen Kim, Doo Yeong Kim, Do-Hyung Kim, Dong-il Kim, Jeri Kim, Dong-Hyeok Kim, Seol-A Kim, Soriul Kim, Kil-Nam Kim, Joonseok Kim, Soo-Rim Kim, So Yeon Kim, Kwangho Kim, Yun-Jin Kim, Yeonjung Kim, Seok Won Kim, Bo Ri Kim, Su Jin Kim, TaeHyung Kim, Kyung Woo Kim, Woo Jin Kim, Yeon-Jung Kim, Misun Kim, Serim Kim, Jeong Hee Kim, Youn Shic Kim, Junesun Kim, Dong-Eun Kim, Young Ree Kim, So-Yeon Kim, Choel Kim, Jae Hun Kim, C H Kim, Sung-Hoon Kim, Namphil Kim, Kyung-Chang Kim, Jin-Soo Kim, Jimi Kim, You-Jin Kim, Goun Kim, Goo-Young Kim, Chan-Hee Kim, Jong Han Kim, Bongjun Kim, Sun-Joong Kim, Sun Hye Kim, Seulhee Kim, Joonyoung Kim, Gunhee Kim, Joungmok Kim, Young Ho Kim, Seung-Whan Kim, Sang-Woo Kim, Seongmi Kim, Kyung Sup Kim, Young Jin Kim, Scott Y H Kim, Chang Seong Kim, Ryung S Kim, Daegyeom Kim, Da Sol Kim, Ellen Kim, Kellan Kim, Young Rae Kim, Hee-Sun Kim, Seung Jun Kim, Han Gyung Kim, Jae Hoon Kim, Kyungjin Kim, Youn-Kyung Kim, Jung-Ha Kim, Sunghoon Kim, Jung-Hyun Kim, Jaeyeon Kim, Hyung-Mi Kim, Young Eun Kim, Hye-Young H Kim, Ho Shik Kim, Ho-Sook Kim, Hyun Ju Kim, Hwijin Kim, Gyeonghun Kim, Kyungtae Kim, Baek Kim, Soon-Hee Kim, David E Kim, Ki Kwon Kim, Joong Sun Kim, Yongae Kim, Jaemi Kim, Hyun-ju Kim, Tai Kyoung Kim, Hoon Seok Kim, Yunjung Kim, Keun You Kim, Se Hyun Kim, Min Cheol Kim, Gye Lim Kim, Hyeseon Kim, Jin Cheon Kim, Hyung-Ryong Kim, Carla F Kim, Hyunki Kim, Dakyung Kim, Yong-Sik Kim, Jong Won Kim, Hoon Kim, Seung-Jin Kim, Myeong Ji Kim, Joonki Kim, NamDoo Kim, Jinho Kim, Hyo Jong Kim, Young-Woong Kim, Un Gi Kim, Tae-Hyun Kim, Hyung-Sik Kim, Ah-Ram Kim, Kee-Pyo Kim, Oh Yoen Kim, Juyeong Kim, Deok Ryong Kim, Jun Hee Kim, Hyunyoung Kim, Jung Ki Kim, Yongkang Kim, Chae-Hyun Kim, Brian S Kim, Minchul Kim, Leo Kim, Eun Ho Kim, Haeryoung Kim, Seong Kim, Jessica Kim, Kahye Kim, Jae-Ryong Kim, Jin Won Kim, Hyun Sook Kim, Kyeongmi Kim, Rosalind Kim, Heegoo Kim, Sujin Kim, In Joo Kim, E Kim, Sung-Jo Kim, Sang Chan Kim, Kyuho Kim, Nam-Hyung Kim, Sin Gon Kim, Sunkyu Kim, Seohyun Kim, Beom-Jun Kim, Boram Kim, Kyeong Jin Kim, Wanil Kim, Gi Beom Kim, Hei Sung Kim, Jason K Kim, Woojin Scott Kim, Hyung-Seok Kim, Won Jeoung Kim, Jungwoo Kim, Dae Hyun Kim, Yejin Kim, Jina Kim, Kyu-Kwang Kim, Yong-Soo Kim, Yong-Ou Kim, M J Kim, Ji-Won Kim, Yoonjung Kim, Chul Hoon Kim, Hyun-Jung Kim, Jae Hyoung Kim, Eui-Soon Kim, Hyun Joon Kim, Minkyeong Kim, M V Kim, Hyun-Jin Kim, Ok-Kyung Kim, Yumi Kim, Kyungsook Kim, Kyungwon Kim, Sunyoung Kim, Jin Kim, Suji Kim, Ok-Hyeon Kim, Maya Kim, Mijeong Kim, Jung-Woong Kim, Seoyeon Kim, Hyunbae Kim, Esl Kim, Kyeong-Min Kim, Sang-Hoon Kim, Hyun Gi Kim, Jooho Kim, Su Kang Kim, Ju-Ryoung Kim, Myung-Jin Kim, Eun-Jung Kim, Sangchul Kim, Bomi Kim, Kyung Han Kim, Seoyoung Kim, Ji-Eun Kim, Yoojin Kim, Joori Kim, Min Jung Kim, Minju Kim, Jeeho Kim, Tae-Woon Kim, Jihye Kim, Jae Gon Kim, Hyeong Su Kim, Choon-Song Kim, Kye Hun Kim, Mi-Young Kim, Choon Ok Kim, Hyesung Kim, Na Yeon Kim, Seong-Ik Kim, Yeon-Ki Kim, Jisu Kim, Jaeyoon Kim, Dong-Hyun Kim, Hyeung-Rak Kim, Myungsuk Kim, Kook Hwan Kim, Eui Hyun Kim, Won-Tae Kim, Sung Soo Kim, Sung Hyun Kim, Eun Kim, Hyung Min Kim, Sol Kim, Jihyun Kim, Hyunwoo Kim, Kwang Dong Kim, Min Joo Kim, Suhyun Kim, Elizabeth H Kim, Sang-Gun Kim, Han-Kyul Kim, Dong-Wook Kim, Young Sam Kim, Yong Deuk Kim, Jong-Seo Kim, Young-Ho Kim, Yoo Ri Kim, Hye-Yeon Kim, Eiru Kim, Ji Yeon Kim, Ki Hyun Kim, Tae Hun Kim, Ae-Jung Kim, Yun Joong Kim, Eosu Kim, Ki Woong Kim, Cheorl-Ho Kim, TaeYeong Kim, Yeon-Hee Kim, Jae Suk Kim, Richard B Kim, Jungsu Kim, Young-Jin Kim, Deokhoon Kim, Eung Yeop Kim, Misu Kim, Seung Chul Kim, Mi-Yeon Kim, K-S Kim, Hyo-Soo Kim, Daeseung Kim, Won Kon Kim, Sangmi Kim, Jong Deog Kim, Yun Gi Kim, Seon-Young Kim, Il-Sup Kim, Ji Hun Kim, Byung Guk Kim, Susy Kim, Youngwoo Kim, Mi-Sung Kim, Min-Young Kim, Jae-Min Kim, Young Woo Kim, Yong Sung Kim, Young-Won Kim, Taehyeung Kim, Meesun Kim, Sook Young Kim, Jaewon Kim, Jung H Kim, In Su Kim, Eun Hee Kim, Yong Kwan Kim, Haelee Kim, Daesik Kim, Heebal Kim, Seungsoo Kim, Bong-Jo Kim, Woo-Jin Kim, Seon Hwa Kim, Luke Y Kim, Jae-Ick Kim, Hwajung Kim, Jisook Kim, Jeffrey J Kim, Kyung Do Kim, Gukhan Kim, Jungeun Kim, Youbin Kim, Jeong-Min Kim, Hyungjun Kim, Young-Hoon Kim, Seokhwi Kim, Jong-Ki Kim, Byron Kim, Taek-Kyun Kim, D-W Kim, Bo-Ra Kim, Dokyoon Kim, Su-Yeon Kim, Min Chul Kim, Jung Hee Kim, Wook Kim, Jun-Mo Kim, Miso Kim, Seong-Min Kim, Jang Heub Kim, Seon Hee Kim, Hong-Gi Kim, Hyun-Young Kim, Young Hwa Kim, Hyeyoung Kim, Hyunwook Kim, Hyung Bum Kim, Dae-Soo Kim, Hee Su Kim, Gitae Kim, Hyun-Yi Kim, Sejoong Kim, Young-Joo Kim, Reuben H Kim, Hong-Kook Kim, Hyungsoo Kim, Soo Jung Kim, Sungryong Kim, Hyunmi Kim, June Soo Kim, Gyudong Kim, Rokki Kim, Yong Sook Kim, Young-Il Kim, Jinsu Kim, Woo-Yang Kim, Eunjoon Kim, Taejung Kim, Woo Kim, Jang-Hee Kim, Won Seok Kim, Jung Soo Kim, Kyoung Hwan Kim, Sung Mok Kim, Seung Tea Kim, Tae Il Kim, Daeeun Kim, Hyelim Kim, Beomsoo Kim, Ji-Woon Kim
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Sun-Hong Kim, Hyung-Bae Kwon, Yong-Sik Kim +5 more · 2002 · The Biochemical journal · added 2026-04-24
A partial C-terminal cDNA sequence of a novel Drosophila mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase (MKP), designated DMKP-3, was identified from an epitope expressed sequence tag database, and the Show more
A partial C-terminal cDNA sequence of a novel Drosophila mitogen-activated protein kinase phosphatase (MKP), designated DMKP-3, was identified from an epitope expressed sequence tag database, and the missing N-terminal cDNA fragment was cloned from a Drosophila cDNA library. DMKP-3 is a protein of 411 amino acids, with a calculated molecular mass of 45.8 kDa; the deduced amino acid sequence is most similar to that of mammalian MKP-3. Recombinant DMKP-3 produced in Escherichia coli retained intrinsic tyrosine phosphatase activity. In addition, DMKP-3 specifically inhibited extracellular-signal-regulated kinase (ERK) activity, but was without a significant affect on c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) and p38 activities, when it was overexpressed in Schneider cells. DMKP-3 interacted specifically with Drosophila ERK (DERK) via its N-terminal domain. In addition, DMKP-3 specifically inhibited Elk-1-dependent trans-reporter gene expression in mammalian CV1 cells, and dephosphorylated activated mammalian ERK in vitro. DMKP-3 is uniquely localized in the cytoplasm within Schneider cells, and gene expression is tightly regulated during development. Thus DMKP-3 is a Drosophila homologue of mammalian MKP-3, and may play important roles in the regulation of various developmental processes. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1042/bj3610143
DUSP6
B T Kim, H Kitagawa, J Tamura +4 more · 2001 · Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America · National Academy of Sciences · added 2026-04-24
The tumor suppressors EXT1 and EXT2 are associated with hereditary multiple exostoses and encode bifunctional glycosyltransferases essential for chain polymerization of heparan sulfate (HS) and its an Show more
The tumor suppressors EXT1 and EXT2 are associated with hereditary multiple exostoses and encode bifunctional glycosyltransferases essential for chain polymerization of heparan sulfate (HS) and its analog, heparin (Hep). Three highly homologous EXT-like genes, EXTL1-EXTL3, have been cloned, and EXTL2 is an alpha1,4-GlcNAc transferase I, the key enzyme that initiates the HS/Hep synthesis. In the present study, truncated forms of EXTL1 and EXTL3, lacking the putative NH2-terminal transmembrane and cytoplasmic domains, were transiently expressed in COS-1 cells and found to harbor alpha-GlcNAc transferase activity. EXTL3 used not only N-acetylheparosan oligosaccharides that represent growing HS chains but also GlcAbeta1-3Galbeta1-O-C2H4NH-benzyloxycarbonyl (Cbz), a synthetic substrate for alpha-GlcNAc transferase I that determines and initiates HS/Hep synthesis. In contrast, EXTL1 used only the former acceptor. Neither EXTL1 nor EXTL3 showed any glucuronyltransferase activity as examined with N-acetylheparosan oligosaccharides. Heparitinase I digestion of each transferase-reaction product showed that GlcNAc had been transferred exclusively through an alpha1,4-configuration. Hence, EXTL3 most likely is involved in both chain initiation and elongation, whereas EXTL1 possibly is involved only in the chain elongation of HS and, maybe, Hep as well. Thus, their acceptor specificities of the five family members are overlapping but distinct from each other, except for EXT1 and EXT2 with the same specificity. It now has been clarified that all of the five cloned human EXT gene family proteins harbor glycosyltransferase activities, which probably contribute to the synthesis of HS and Hep. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1073/pnas.131188498
EXT1
N D Lawson, N Scheer, V N Pham +4 more · 2001 · Development (Cambridge, England) · added 2026-04-24
Recent evidence indicates that acquisition of artery or vein identity during vascular development is governed, in part, by genetic mechanisms. The artery-specific expression of a number of Notch signa Show more
Recent evidence indicates that acquisition of artery or vein identity during vascular development is governed, in part, by genetic mechanisms. The artery-specific expression of a number of Notch signaling genes in mouse and zebrafish suggests that this pathway may play a role in arterial-venous cell fate determination during vascular development. We show that loss of Notch signaling in zebrafish embryos leads to molecular defects in arterial-venous differentiation, including loss of artery-specific markers and ectopic expression of venous markers within the dorsal aorta. Conversely, we find that ectopic activation of Notch signaling leads to repression of venous cell fate. Finally, embryos lacking Notch function exhibit defects in blood vessel formation similar to those associated with improper arterial-venous specification. Our results suggest that Notch signaling is required for the proper development of arterial and venous blood vessels, and that a major role of Notch signaling in blood vessels is to repress venous differentiation within developing arteries. Movies available on-line Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1242/dev.128.19.3675
HEY2
S W Gorman, N B Haider, U Grieshammer +8 more · 1999 · Genomics · added 2026-04-24
Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS) is a heterogeneous, autosomal recessive disorder characterized by mental retardation, obesity, retinitis pigmentosa, syndactyly and/or polydactyly, short stature, and hypog Show more
Bardet-Biedl Syndrome (BBS) is a heterogeneous, autosomal recessive disorder characterized by mental retardation, obesity, retinitis pigmentosa, syndactyly and/or polydactyly, short stature, and hypogenitalism and is caused by mutations at a number of distinct loci. Using a positional cloning approach for identifying the BBS4 (chromosome 15) gene, we identified and cloned an unconventional myosin gene, myosin IXA (HGMW-approved symbol MYO9A). Since mutations in unconventional myosins are known to cause several human diseases, and since mutations of unconventional myosin VIIa cause retinal degeneration, we evaluated myosin IXA as a candidate for BBS. We exploited PCR-based techniques to clone a 8473-nt cDNA for myosin IXA. A 7644-bp open reading frame predicts a protein with all the hallmarks of class IX unconventional myosins. Human Northern blot analysis and in situ hybridization of mouse embryos reveal that myosin IXA is expressed in many tissues consistent with BBS. Intron/exon boundaries were identified, and myosin IXA DNA and RNA from BBS4 patients were evaluated for mutation. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1006/geno.1999.5867
BBS4
H S Kim, M I Kamboh · 1998 · Human heredity · added 2026-04-24
A South Korean population from Kongju (n = 350) was screened by isoelectric focusing and immunoblotting procedures to determine the distribution of genetic variations in 3 apolipoprotein genes includi Show more
A South Korean population from Kongju (n = 350) was screened by isoelectric focusing and immunoblotting procedures to determine the distribution of genetic variations in 3 apolipoprotein genes including APOA-IV, APOE and APOH. Although the known APOA-IV protein polymorphism was not observed, sporadic examples of 2 putative new variants were identified. The frequencies of the APOE*2, APOE*3 and APOE*4 alleles were 0.069, 0.823 and 0.107, respectively. At the APOH structural locus 3 common alleles, APOH*1 (0.010), APOH*2 (0.913) and APOH*3 (0.073) were observed. In addition, a unique APOH allele designated APOH*3 Kongju was identified in this Korean population. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1159/000022822
APOA4
Y P Hsueh, E Kim, M Sheng · 1997 · Neuron · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
The PSD-95/SAP90 family of PDZ-containing proteins is directly involved in the clustering of specific ion channels at synapses. We report that channel clustering depends on a conserved N-terminal doma Show more
The PSD-95/SAP90 family of PDZ-containing proteins is directly involved in the clustering of specific ion channels at synapses. We report that channel clustering depends on a conserved N-terminal domain of PSD-95 that mediates multimerization and disulfide linkage of PSD-95 protomers. This N-terminal multimerization domain confers channel clustering activity on a single PDZ domain. Thus, channel clustering depends on aggregation of PDZ domains achieved by head-to-head multimerization of PSD-95, rather than by concatenation of PDZ domains in PSD-95 monomers. This mechanism predicts that PSD-95 can organize heterogeneous membrane protein clusters via differential binding specificities of its three PDZ domains. PSD-95 and its relative chapsyn-110 exist as disulfide-linked complexes in rat brain, consistent with head-to-head multimerization of these proteins in vivo. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80319-0
DLG2
Z Piao, H Kim, B K Jeon +2 more · 1997 · Cancer · added 2026-04-24
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common human tumors in Asia and Africa. The molecular genetic changes involving both protooncogenes and tumor suppressor genes are known to be involve Show more
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common human tumors in Asia and Africa. The molecular genetic changes involving both protooncogenes and tumor suppressor genes are known to be involved in hepatocarcinogenesis, but the roles of the known tumor suppressor genes in hepatocarcinogenesis are not fully elucidated. In this study, the authors analyzed the loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of known tumor suppressor genes in HCC and evaluated the relationship between LOH of tumor suppressor genes and clinicopathologic features. The authors assessed the LOH of the 10 known tumor suppressor genes (VHL, APC, EXT1, WT1, Rb1, p53, BRCA1, nm23, DPC4, and DCC) with microsatellite markers in 29 consecutively resected HCC specimens. The authors found frequent LOH of tumor suppressor genes in HCC. Twenty five of 29 cases (86%) had LOH of tumor suppressor genes and 17 cases (59%) had LOHs involving 2-4 tumor suppressor genes. Among the tumor suppressor genes, frequent LOH was noted in the p53 (66%), Rb1 (33%), EXT1 (33%), and APC (20%) genes. LOH of the p53 gene and multiple LOH of the tumor suppressor genes were more frequent in poorly differentiated HCCs (P = 0.02). The LOH of tumor suppressor genes is frequent in HCCs and LOH of the p53 gene and accumulated LOHs are related to poorly differentiated HCC. Abnormalities of the p53 gene or the accumulated abnormalities of the tumor suppressor genes may play a role in the aggressive progression of HCC. Show less
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EXT1
E Kim, K O Cho, A Rothschild +1 more · 1996 · Neuron · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
Chapsyn-110, a novel membrane-associated putative guanylate kinase (MAGUK) that binds directly to N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor and Shaker K+ channel subunits, is 70%-80% identical to, and shar Show more
Chapsyn-110, a novel membrane-associated putative guanylate kinase (MAGUK) that binds directly to N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor and Shaker K+ channel subunits, is 70%-80% identical to, and shares an identical domain organization with, PSD-95/SAP90 and SAP97. In rat brain, chapsyn-110 protein shows a somatodendritic expression pattern that overlaps partly with PSD-95 but that contrasts with the axonal distribution of SAP97. Chapsyn-110 associates tightly with the postsynaptic density in brain, and mediates the clustering of both NMDA receptors and K+ channels in heterologous cells. Indeed, chapsyn-110 and PSD-95 can heteromultimerize with each other and are recruited into the same NMDA receptor and K+ channel clusters. Thus, chapsyn-110 and PSD-95 may interact at postsynaptic sites to form a multimeric scaffold for the clustering of receptors, ion channels, and associated signalling proteins. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(00)80284-6
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E Kim, M Niethammer, A Rothschild +2 more · 1995 · Nature · Nature · added 2026-04-24
ANCHORING of ion channels at specific subcellular sites is critical for neuronal signalling, but the mechanisms underlying channel localization and clustering are largely unknown (reviewed in ref. 1). Show more
ANCHORING of ion channels at specific subcellular sites is critical for neuronal signalling, but the mechanisms underlying channel localization and clustering are largely unknown (reviewed in ref. 1). Voltage-gated K+ channels are concentrated in various neuronal domains, including presynaptic terminals, nodes of Ranvier and dendrites, where they regulate local membrane excitability. Here we present functional and biochemical evidence that cell-surface clustering of Shaker-subfamily K+ channels is mediated by the PSD-95 family of membrane-associated putative guanylate kinases, as a result of direct binding of the carboxy-terminal cytoplasmic tails to the K+ channel subunits to two PDZ (also known as GLGF or DHR) domains in the PSD-95 protein. The ability of PDZ domains to function as independent modules for protein-protein interaction, and their presence in other junction-associated molecules (such as ZO-1 (ref. 3) and syntrophin), suggest that PDZ-domain-containing polypeptides may be widely involved in the organization of proteins at sites of membrane specialization. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1038/378085a0
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