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Cancer Metabolism
Barcelona, Spain, 8-10 November 2010 mTOR Signalling in Health and DiseaseCharles Darwin House, London, U.K., 11–12 November 2010
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In this paper, Jeremy Nichols, Dario Alessi and colleagues provide the first evidence that two serine residues (Ser 910 and Ser 935) are critically responsible for the binding of 14-3-3 proteins to LRRK2 (leucine-rich repeat protein kinase 2), the kinase that is mutated in a significant number of PD (Parkinson's disease) patients, a finding which has implications for the therapeutic treatment of PD. Read the Commentary by Iakov Rudenko and Mark Cookson.
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