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Reinhardt HC, Aslanian AS, Lees JA, Yaffe MB. p53-deficient cells rely on ATM- and ATR-mediated checkpoint signaling through the p38MAPK/MK2 pathway for survival after DNA damage. Cancer Cell. 2007;11(2):175-89.
Qian W-J, Park J-E, Lim D, Park S-Y, Lee K-W, Yaffe MB, Lee KS, Burke TR. Peptide-based inhibitors of Plk1 polo-box domain containing mono-anionic phosphothreonine esters and their pivaloyloxymethyl prodrugs. Chem Biol. 2013;20(10):1255-64.
Reinhardt HC, Yaffe MB. Phospho-Ser/Thr-binding domains: navigating the cell cycle and DNA damage response. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2013;14(9):563-80.
Cannell IG, Merrick KA, Morandell S, Zhu C-Q, Braun CJ, Grant RA, Cameron ER, Tsao M-S, Hemann MT, Yaffe MB. A Pleiotropic RNA-Binding Protein Controls Distinct Cell Cycle Checkpoints to Drive Resistance of p53-Defective Tumors to Chemotherapy. Cancer Cell. 2015;28(5):623-37.
Macůrek L, Lindqvist A, Lim D, Lampson MA, Klompmaker R, Freire R, Clouin C, Taylor SS, Yaffe MB, Medema RH. Polo-like kinase-1 is activated by aurora A to promote checkpoint recovery. Nature. 2008;455(7209):119-23.
Reinhardt HC, Cannell IG, Morandell S, Yaffe MB. Is post-transcriptional stabilization, splicing and translation of selective mRNAs a key to the DNA damage response?. Cell Cycle. 2011;10(1):23-7.
Joughin BA, Liu C, Lauffenburger DA, Hogue CWV, Yaffe MB. Protein kinases display minimal interpositional dependence on substrate sequence: potential implications for the evolution of signalling networks. Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 2012;367(1602):2574-83.
Naegle KM, Gymrek M, Joughin BA, Wagner JP, Welsch RE, Yaffe MB, Lauffenburger DA, White FM. PTMScout, a Web resource for analysis of high throughput post-translational proteomics studies. Mol Cell Proteomics. 2010;9(11):2558-70.
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Peterson LB, Yaffe MB, Imperiali B. Selective mitogen activated protein kinase activity sensors through the application of directionally programmable D domain motifs. Biochemistry. 2014;53(36):5771-8.
Lee MJ, Ye AS, Gardino AK, Heijink AMargriet, Sorger PK, MacBeath G, Yaffe MB. Sequential application of anticancer drugs enhances cell death by rewiring apoptotic signaling networks. Cell. 2012;149(4):780-94.
Liu F, Park J-E, Qian W-J, Lim D, Gräber M, Berg T, Yaffe MB, Lee KS, Burke TR. Serendipitous alkylation of a Plk1 ligand uncovers a new binding channel. Nat Chem Biol. 2011;7(9):595-601.
Weingeist DM, Ge J, Wood DK, Mutamba JT, Huang Q, Rowland EA, Yaffe MB, Floyd S, Engelward BP. Single-cell microarray enables high-throughput evaluation of DNA double-strand breaks and DNA repair inhibitors. Cell Cycle. 2013;12(6):907-15.
Alexander J, Lim D, Joughin BA, Hegemann B, Hutchins JRA, Ehrenberger T, Ivins F, Sessa F, Hudecz O, Nigg EA, Fry AM, Musacchio A, Stukenberg PT, Mechtler K, Peters J-M, Smerdon SJ, Yaffe MB. Spatial exclusivity combined with positive and negative selection of phosphorylation motifs is the basis for context-dependent mitotic signaling. Sci Signal. 2011;4(179):ra42.
Gardino AK, Smerdon SJ, Yaffe MB. Structural determinants of 14-3-3 binding specificities and regulation of subcellular localization of 14-3-3-ligand complexes: a comparison of the X-ray crystal structures of all human 14-3-3 isoforms. Semin Cancer Biol. 2006;16(3):173-82.
Linding R, Jensen LJ, Ostheimer GJ, van Vugt MATM, Jørgensen C, Miron IM, Diella F, Colwill K, Taylor L, Elder K, Metalnikov P, Nguyen V, Pasculescu A, Jin J, Park JGyoon, Samson LD, Woodgett JR, Russell RB, Bork P, Yaffe MB, Pawson T. Systematic discovery of in vivo phosphorylation networks. Cell. 2007;129(7):1415-26.
Hegemann B, Hutchins JRA, Hudecz O, Novatchkova M, Rameseder J, Sykora MM, Liu S, Mazanek M, Lénárt P, Hériché J-K, Poser I, Kraut N, Hyman AA, Yaffe MB, Mechtler K, Peters J-M. Systematic phosphorylation analysis of human mitotic protein complexes. Sci Signal. 2011;4(198):rs12.

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