Cell Biology

(The Scientist, Vol:4, #22, pg. 20, November 12, 1990) (Copyright, The Scientist, Inc.) -------- S. Shenoy, J.-K. Choi, S. Bagrodia, T.D. Copeland, J.L. Maller, D. Shalloway, "Purified maturation promoting factor phosphorylates pp60c-src at the sites phosphorylated during fibroblast mitosis," Cell, 57, 763-74, 2 June 1989. Suresh Shenoy (Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.): "A lot of credit for this work belongs to Jung-Kap Choi (Chonnam National University, Korea), who mapped the sites of mitos

| 3 min read

Register for free to listen to this article
Listen with Speechify
0:00
3:00
Share

(The Scientist, Vol:4, #22, pg. 20, November 12, 1990) (Copyright, The Scientist, Inc.)

-------- S. Shenoy, J.-K. Choi, S. Bagrodia, T.D. Copeland, J.L. Maller, D. Shalloway, "Purified maturation promoting factor phosphorylates pp60c-src at the sites phosphorylated during fibroblast mitosis," Cell, 57, 763-74, 2 June 1989.

Suresh Shenoy (Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.): "A lot of credit for this work belongs to Jung-Kap Choi (Chonnam National University, Korea), who mapped the sites of mitosis-specific phosphorylation in pp60c-src. This paper has been receiving many citations because of two illustrations that were conceived by James Maller and David Shalloway (Pennsylvania State University, University Park). In the first sketch, we demonstrated that the serine and threonine residues that were phosphorylated during mitosis resided in consensus sequences recognized by p34cdc2. In the second, we depicted a potential cascade of kinases that was initiated by p34cdc2 and involved pp60c-src. This paper, along with a similar one from ...

Interested in reading more?

Become a Member of

The Scientist Logo
Receive full access to digital editions of The Scientist, as well as TS Digest, feature stories, more than 35 years of archives, and much more!
Already a member? Login Here
February 2026

A Stubborn Gene, a Failed Experiment, and a New Path

When experiments refuse to cooperate, you try again and again. For Rafael Najmanovich, the setbacks ultimately pushed him in a new direction.

View this Issue
Human-Relevant In Vitro Models Enable Predictive Drug Discovery

Advancing Drug Discovery with Complex Human In Vitro Models

Stemcell Technologies
Redefining Immunology Through Advanced Technologies

Redefining Immunology Through Advanced Technologies

Ensuring Regulatory Compliance in AAV Manufacturing with Analytical Ultracentrifugation

Ensuring Regulatory Compliance in AAV Manufacturing with Analytical Ultracentrifugation

Beckman Coulter Logo
Conceptual multicolored vector image of cancer research, depicting various biomedical approaches to cancer therapy

Maximizing Cancer Research Model Systems

bioxcell

Products

Sino Biological Logo

Sino Biological Pioneers Life Sciences Innovation with High-Quality Bioreagents on Inside Business Today with Bill and Guiliana Rancic

Sino Biological Logo

Sino Biological Expands Research Reagent Portfolio to Support Global Nipah Virus Vaccine and Diagnostic Development

Beckman Coulter

Beckman Coulter Life Sciences Partners with Automata to Accelerate AI-Ready Laboratory Automation

Refeyn logo

Refeyn named in the Sunday Times 100 Tech list of the UK’s fastest-growing technology companies