CK2, a protein kinase of the next millennium Grazyna DobrowolskaFred J. LozemanEdwin G. Krebs OriginalPaper Pages: 3 - 12
A multifunctional network of basic residues confers unique properties to protein kinase CK2 Stefano SarnoPhilippe VaglioLorenzo A. Pinna OriginalPaper Pages: 13 - 19
Intermolecular contact sites in protein kinase CK2 Andreas KrehanWalter Pyerin OriginalPaper Pages: 21 - 28
Binding of polylysine to protein kinase CK2, measured by Surface Plasmon Resonance Maria J. BenitezGerardo MierJuan S. Jimémez OriginalPaper Pages: 29 - 33
Functional analysis of CK2β-derived syntheticfragments Flavio MeggioOriano MarinLorenzo A. Pinna OriginalPaper Pages: 35 - 42
Dissecting subdomains involved in multiple functions of the CK2β subunit Didier LeroyOdile FilholClaude Cochet OriginalPaper Pages: 43 - 50
Interactions of protein kinase CK2β subunit within the holoenzyme and with other proteins Mette KuskRehana AhmedBrigitte Boldyreff OriginalPaper Pages: 51 - 58
CK2α loci in the human genome: Structure and transcriptional activity Ute WirknerWalter Pyerin OriginalPaper Pages: 59 - 64
Murine protein kinase CK2: Gene and oncogene Xin XuEsther Landesman-BolliagDavid C. Seldin OriginalPaper Pages: 65 - 74
Interactions of protein kinase CK2 subunits Iris KornSilvio GutkindJorge E. Allende OriginalPaper Pages: 75 - 83
Mutations in the C-terminal domain of topoisomerase II affect meiotic function and interaction with the casein kinase 2β subunit D. LeroyG.C. AlghistS.M. Gasser OriginalPaper Pages: 85 - 95
Association of protein kinase CK2 with eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF-2 and with grp94/endoplasmin Marta RieraNerea RoherEmilio Itarte OriginalPaper Pages: 97 - 104
Searching interaction partners of protein kinase CK2β subunit by two-hybrid screening Swen GreinKarine RaymondOdile Filhol OriginalPaper Pages: 105 - 109
Protein kinase CK2 interacts with a multi-protein binding domain of p53 Claudia GötzPetra ScholtesMathias Montenarh OriginalPaper Pages: 111 - 120
BTF3 is a potential new substrate of protein kinase CK2 Swen GreinWalter Pyerin OriginalPaper Pages: 121 - 128
Protein kinase CK2a may induce gene expression but unlikely acts directly as a DNA-binding transcription-activating factor Karin AckermannWalter Pyerin OriginalPaper Pages: 129 - 134
Role of protein kinase CK2 in phosphorylation of nucleosomal proteins in relation to transcriptional activity Chuanhai GuoAlan T. DavisKhalil Ahmed OriginalPaper Pages: 135 - 142
A review of progress towards elucidating the role of protein kinase CK2 in polymerase III transcription: Regulation of the TATA binding protein Ataollah GhavidelDarren J. HockmanMichael J. Schultz OriginalPaper Pages: 143 - 148
The binding of the a subunit of protein kinase CK2 and RAP74 subunit of TFIIF to protein-coding genes in living cells is DRB sensitive E. EgháziA. OssoinakA. Pigon OriginalPaper Pages: 149 - 159
Transcriptional regulation of the S. cerevisiae ENA1 gene by casein kinase II Kirsten A. TenneyClaiborne V.C. Glover OriginalPaper Pages: 161 - 167
A role for casein kinase II phosphorylation in the regulation of IRF-1 transcriptional activity Rongtuan LinRongtuan LinJohn Hiscott OriginalPaper Pages: 169 - 180
A structural model for elongation factor 1 (EF-1) and phosphorylation by protein kinase CKII Gwo-Tarng SheuJolinda A. Traugh OriginalPaper Pages: 181 - 186
Protein kinase CK2-dependent regulation of p53 function: Evidence that the phosphorylation status of the serine 386 (CK2) site of p53 is constitutive and stable Linda McKendrickDiane MilneDavid Meek OriginalPaper Pages: 187 - 199
Distribution of CK2, its substrate MAP1B and phosphatases in neuronal cells Francisco J. MorenoJavier Díaz-NidoJesús Avila OriginalPaper Pages: 201 - 205
CK2α - protein phosphatase 2A molecular complex: Possible interaction with the MAP kinase pathway Franck LebrinLaurence BianchiniYves Goldberg OriginalPaper Pages: 207 - 212
Expression and regulation of protein kinase CK2 during the cell cycle Denis G. BoscBernhard LüscherDavid W. Litchfield OriginalPaper Pages: 213 - 222
Identification of proteins that associate with protein kinase CK2 Dongxia LiGrazyna DobrowolskaEdwin G. Krebs OriginalPaper Pages: 223 - 228
Multiple forms of protein kinase CK2 present in leukemic cells: In vitro study of its origin by proteolysis Joan RoigAndreas KrehanMaria Plana OriginalPaper Pages: 229 - 234