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Science Signaling Table of Contents for 12 April 2011; Vol. 4, No. 168

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Glossary
Find out what c-Yes, Lyn, and R-Smad mean in the world of cell signaling.
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Research Articles
Cancer
Estrogen Regulates Tumor Growth Through a Nonclassical Pathway that Includes the Transcription Factors ERβ and KLF5
Yuka Nakajima, Kensuke Akaogi, Takashi Suzuki, Asami Osakabe, Chie Yamaguchi, Nanae Sunahara, Junji Ishida, Koichiro Kako, Sonoko Ogawa, Tetsuya Fujimura, Yukio Homma, Akiyoshi Fukamizu, Akiko Murayama, Keiji Kimura, Satoshi Inoue, and Junn Yanagisawa
Sci. Signal. 4 (168), ra22. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2001551]
Estrogens and antiestrogens exert their opposing effects on prostate tumor growth through ERβ and KLF5, but through distinct mechanisms.
http://stke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sigtrans;4/168/ra22?etoc

Immunology
PI3Kβ Plays a Critical Role in Neutrophil Activation by Immune Complexes
Suhasini Kulkarni, Cassian Sitaru, Zoltan Jakus, Karen E. Anderson, George Damoulakis, Keith Davidson, Misa Hirose, Jatinder Juss, David Oxley, Tamara A. M. Chessa, Faruk Ramadani, Herve Guillou, Anne Segonds-Pichon, Anja Fritsch, Gavin E. Jarvis, Klaus Okkenhaug, Ralf Ludwig, Detlef Zillikens, Attila Mocsai, Bart Vanhaesebroeck, Len R. Stephens, and Phillip T. Hawkins
Sci. Signal. 4 (168), ra23. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2001617]
The β isoform of phosphoinositide 3-kinase may be an effective therapeutic target in inflammatory diseases.
http://stke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sigtrans;4/168/ra23?etoc


Perspectives
Cancer
Estrogen Receptor β: Switching to a New Partner and Escaping from Estrogen
Yuet-Kin Leung and Shuk-Mei Ho
Sci. Signal. 4 (168), pe19. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.2001991]
ERβ promotes apoptosis in prostate cancer cells through an estrogen-independent mechanism.
http://stke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sigtrans;4/168/pe19?etoc


Editors' Choice
Immunology
Mitochondrial Positioning in T Cells
John F. Foley
Sci. Signal. 4 (168), ec99. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.4168ec99]
Recruitment of mitochondria by a fission factor to immune synapses in T cells modulates T cell receptor signal strength.
http://stke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sigtrans;4/168/ec99?etoc

Cell Migration
One Step at a Time
Nancy R. Gough
Sci. Signal. 4 (168), ec100. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.4168ec100]
Cortical neurons rely on atypical Rho proteins Rnd2 and Rnd3 to inhibit RhoA in different compartments to allow proper migration during embryonic development.
http://stke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sigtrans;4/168/ec100?etoc

Immunology
Eosinophils and Metabolism
Kristen L. Mueller
Sci. Signal. 4 (168), ec101. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.4168ec101]
Regulation of adipose tissue macrophages by eosinophils reveals an unexpected role for eosinophils in metabolic homeostasis.
http://stke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sigtrans;4/168/ec101?etoc

Cell Biology
Rac1 Regulates Both mTORC Complexes
Elizabeth M. Adler
Sci. Signal. 4 (168), ec102. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.4168ec102]
Rac1 binds to mTOR, influencing the localization and activity of both mTORC1 and mTORC2.
http://stke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sigtrans;4/168/ec102?etoc

Plant Biology
Polarized by the Light
Wei Wong
Sci. Signal. 4 (168), ec103. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.4168ec103]
Light-dependent phosphorylation of the auxin efflux carrier PIN3 determines its trafficking pattern in the hypocotyl endodermis.
http://stke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sigtrans;4/168/ec103?etoc

Regeneration
Recovering from Bladder Injury
Nancy R. Gough
Sci. Signal. 4 (168), ec104. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.4168ec104]
Hedgehog signaling activates Wnt signaling to promote regeneration of the bladder urothelium after chemical injury or injury due to infection.
http://stke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sigtrans;4/168/ec104?etoc

Neuronal Polarization
Energy Requirements for Neuronal Polarization
Stella M. Hurtley
Sci. Signal. 4 (168), ec105. [DOI: 10.1126/scisignal.4168ec105]
A bioenergy-sensing pathway determines axon initiation and growth in neurons.
http://stke.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/sigtrans;4/168/ec105?etoc

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