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Control levels of transcription factor (TF) activity
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How a TF activates the transcriptional machinery
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Co-activators/repressors are required for TF function
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Co-activators/repressors are shared among TFs
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Estrogen action
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Gene regulation by the thyroid hormone receptor
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Structure of a G protein-coupled receptor
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Hormonal activation of adenylyl cyclase
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Synthesis and degradation of cAMP
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Regulation of protein kinase A
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Cyclic AMP-inducible gene expression
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Regulation of protein phosphorylation by protein kinase A and protein phosphatase 1
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Organization of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases
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Dimerization and autophosphorylation of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases
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Association of downstream signaling molecules with receptor protein-tyrosine kinases
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Complex between an SH2 domain and a phosphotyrosine peptide
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Signaling from cytokine receptors
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Hydrolysis of PIP 2
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Activation of phospholipase C by protein-tyrosine kinases
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Ca 2+ mobilization by IP 3
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Function of calmodulin
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Activation of the ERK MAP kinases
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Ras activation downstream of receptor protein-tyrosine kinases
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Induction of immediate-early genes by ERK
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Pathways of MAP kinase activation in mammalian cells
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A scaffold protein for the JNK MAP kinase cascade
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The JAK/STAT pathway
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Signaling from TGF- receptors
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NF- B signaling
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Feedback inhibition of NF- B
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Crosstalk between G protein-coupled receptors and ERK signaling by -arrestin
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