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Biochemistry|February 25, 1986
Mechanism of regulation of cardiac actin-myosin subfragment 1 by troponin-tropomyosinL S Tobacman, R S Adelstein
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1978
A comparative study of the myosin light chain kinases from myoblast and muscle sources. Studies on the kinases from proliferative rat myoblasts in culture, rat thigh muscle, and rabbit skeletal muscleS P Scordilis, R S Adelstein
Journal of Cellular Physiology|February 9, 2011
LPA(1) -induced migration requires nonmuscle myosin II light chain phosphorylation in breast cancer cellsJong Hyun Kim, Robert S Adelstein
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1980
Dephosphorylation of the 20,000-dalton light chain of myosin by two different phosphatases from smooth muscleM D Pato, R S Adelstein
Federation Proceedings|April 1, 1980
Phosphorylation by cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate-dependent protein kinase regulates myosin light chain kinaseM A Conti, R S Adelstein
The American Journal of Cardiology|October 22, 1979
Role of calcium and cyclic adenosine 3':5' monophosphate in regulating smooth muscle contraction. Mechanisms of excitation-contraction coupling in smooth muscleR S Adelstein, D R Hathaway
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1979
Macrophage myosin. Regulation of actin-activated ATPase, activity by phosphorylation of the 20,000-dalton light chainJ A Trotter, R S Adelstein
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 15, 1990
The 204-kDa smooth muscle myosin heavy chain is phosphorylated in intact cells by casein kinase II on a serine near the carboxyl terminusC A Kelley, R S Adelstein
Journal of Cell Science|December 22, 2007
Nonmuscle myosin II moves in new directionsMary Anne Conti, Robert S Adelstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1979
Human platelet myosin light chain kinase requires the calcium-binding protein calmodulin for activityD R Hathaway, R S Adelstein
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Biochemistry|February 25, 1986
Mechanism of regulation of cardiac actin-myosin subfragment 1 by troponin-tropomyosinL S Tobacman, R S Adelstein
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|December 25, 1978
A comparative study of the myosin light chain kinases from myoblast and muscle sources. Studies on the kinases from proliferative rat myoblasts in culture, rat thigh muscle, and rabbit skeletal muscleS P Scordilis, R S Adelstein
Journal of Cellular Physiology|February 9, 2011
LPA(1) -induced migration requires nonmuscle myosin II light chain phosphorylation in breast cancer cellsJong Hyun Kim, Robert S Adelstein
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|July 25, 1980
Dephosphorylation of the 20,000-dalton light chain of myosin by two different phosphatases from smooth muscleM D Pato, R S Adelstein
Federation Proceedings|April 1, 1980
Phosphorylation by cyclic adenosine 3':5'-monophosphate-dependent protein kinase regulates myosin light chain kinaseM A Conti, R S Adelstein
The American Journal of Cardiology|October 22, 1979
Role of calcium and cyclic adenosine 3':5' monophosphate in regulating smooth muscle contraction. Mechanisms of excitation-contraction coupling in smooth muscleR S Adelstein, D R Hathaway
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 25, 1979
Macrophage myosin. Regulation of actin-activated ATPase, activity by phosphorylation of the 20,000-dalton light chainJ A Trotter, R S Adelstein
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 15, 1990
The 204-kDa smooth muscle myosin heavy chain is phosphorylated in intact cells by casein kinase II on a serine near the carboxyl terminusC A Kelley, R S Adelstein
Journal of Cell Science|December 22, 2007
Nonmuscle myosin II moves in new directionsMary Anne Conti, Robert S Adelstein
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 1, 1979
Human platelet myosin light chain kinase requires the calcium-binding protein calmodulin for activityD R Hathaway, R S Adelstein
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