Selected Publications
Raviv, Z., Kalie, E., and Seger, R. (2004) The subcellular localization of components of the ERK5 cascade. J. Cell Sci. 117, 1773-1784.
Yao,
Z., and Seger, R.
(2004) The molecular mechanism of MAPK/ERK inactivation. Current Genomics 5, 385-393.
Kraus, S., Levy, G., Hanoch, T., Naor, Z., and Seger, R. (2004) Gonadotropin-releasing hormone induces apoptosis of prostate cancer cells: role of c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase, protein kinase B, and extracellular signal-regulated kinase pathways. Cancer Res. 64, 5736-5744. Selected for the Cancer Research Highlights in Cancer Res. 64, 5525.
Aebersold,
D.M., Shaul, Y.D., Yung, Y., Yarom, N., Yao, Z., Hanoch , T., and Seger,
R. (2004) ERK1c, a novel 42-kDa ERK
demonstrates a unique mode of regulation, localization and function. Mol.
Cell Biol. 24, 10000-10015.
Chuderland, D.,
and Seger, R. (2005) Protein-protein interactions in the regulation of
the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK). Mol. Biotechnol. 29, 47-74.
Maik-Rachline,
G., Shaltiel, S., and Seger, R.
(2005) Extracellular phosphorylation converts pigment epithelium-derived factor from a neurotrophic to an antiangiogenic factor. Blood 105, 670-678.
Bendetz-Nezer, S., and Seger,
R. (2005) Full molecular page of MEK1.
AfCS/Nature Signaling Gateway, doi:10.1038/mp.a001505.01.
Bendetz-Nezer, S., and Seger,
R. (2005) Full molecular page of MEK2.
AfCS/Nature Signaling Gateway, doi:10.1038/mp.a001506.01.
Maik-Rachline, G., and Seger, R. (2005) The
neurotrophic and antiangiogenic functions of PEDF: a reflection of its variable
phosphorylation states. Current Genomics
6, 597-607.
Yoon, S., and Seger, R. (2006) The extracellular signal-regulated kinase: multiple substrates regulate diverse cellular functions. Growth Factors 24, 21-44.
Kraus, S., Naor, Z., and Seger, R. (2006) The GnRH receptor in prostate cancer. Cancer letters 234, 109-123.
Shaul Y.D., and Seger, R. (2006) ERK1c regulates Golgi
fragmentation during mitosis. J. Cell Biol. 172, 885-897.
Maik-Rachline, G., and Seger, R. (2006) Variable phosphorylation states of pigment epithelium-derived factor differentially regulate its function. Blood 107, 2745-2752.