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These are reviews that we have found by searching NLM, and
are unabashadly biased toward plant 14-3-3s -
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recommended reviews that we may have missed (plant and non-plant alike).

Ferl R.J. 2004
14-3-3 proteins: Regulation of Signal-Induced Events. Physiol Plant.
120(2):173-178

M.R. Roberts, 2003.
14-3-3 proteins find new partners in plant cell signalling. Trends Plant Sci.
8(5):218-23.

M. Rosenquist, 2003. 14-3-3 proteins in apoptosis. Braz J Med Biol Res.
36(4):403-8
S.
Comparot, G. Lingiah and T.Martin, 2003, Function and specificity of 14-3-3
proteins in the regulation of carbohydrate and nitrogen metabolism, J. Exp Bot,
Vol. 54, No. 382, Regulation of Carbon Metabolism Special Issue, 595-604
M
B. Yaffe, 2002, How do 14-3-3 proteins work? Gatekeeper phosphorylation and the
molecular anvil hypothesis, FEBS Letters 513: 53-57
A.
Aitken, H. Baxter, T. Dubois, S. Clokie, S. Mackie, K. Mitchell, A. Peden and E.
Zemlickova, 2002, Specificity of 14-3-3 isoform dimer interactions and
phosphorylation, BST 30(4):350-361
Sehnke,
P.C., DeLille, J., and R.J. Ferl. 2002. 14-3-3 proteins and the consummation of
signal transduction. The Plant Cell. Vol. 14, S339-S354
Ferl,
R.J., Manak M.S., and Reyes, M.F. 2002. The 14-3-3's. Genome Biology 3(7):
reviews3010.1-3010.7
A.
H. de Boer, 2002, Plant 14-3-3 proteins assist ion channels and pumps, BST
30(4): 416-421
M.
R. Roberts and G. L. de Bruxelles, 2002, Plant 14-3-3 protein families: evidence
for isoform-specific functions?, BST 30(4):373-378
P.
Aducci, L. Camoni, M. Marra, and S. Visconti, 2002, From Cytosol to Organelles:
14-3-3 Proteins as Multifunctional Regulators of Plant Cell, IUBMB Life, 53:
49–55
G.
Tzivion and J. Avruch, 2002, 14-3-3 Proteins: Active Cofactors in Cellular
Regulation by Serine/Threonine Phosphorylation,JBC Vol. 277, No. 5: 3061–3064
S.C.
Huber, C. MacKintosh and W. M. Kaiser, 2002, Metabolic enzymes as targets for
14-3-3 proteins, PMB 50: 1053–1063
T.D.
Bunney, P.W.J. van den Wijngaard and A.H. de Boer, 2002, 14-3-3 protein
regulation of proton pumps and ion channels, PMB 50: 1041–1051
M.R.
Roberts, J. Salinas and D. B. Collinge, 2002, 14-3-3 proteins and the response
to abiotic and biotic stress, PMB 50: 1031–1039
H.
Fulgosi, J. S. S. de Faria Maraschin, H. A.A.J. Korthout, M. Wang, and C.
Testerink, 2002, 14-3-3 proteins and plant development, PMB 50: 1019–1029
P.C.
Sehnke, M. Rosenquist, M. Alsterfjord, J. DeLille, M. Sommarin, C. Larsson and
R.J. Ferl, 2002, Evolution and isoform specificity of plant 14-3-3 proteins, PMB
50: 1011–1018
A.
Aitken, 2002, Functional specificity in 14-3-3 isoform interactions through
dimer formation and phosphorylation. Chromosome location of mammalian isoforms
and variants, PMB 50: 993–1010
M.
J. van Hemert, H.Y. Steensma and G. P.H. van Heusden, 2001, 14-3-3 proteins: key
regulators of cell division, signalling and apoptosis, BioEssays 23:936-946,
2001
G.
Tzivion Y. H. Shen and J. Zhu, 2001, 14-3-3 proteins; bringing new definitions
to scafolding, Oncogene 20, 6331-6338
N.
A. Eckardt, 2001, Transcription Factors Dial 14-3-3 for Nuclear Shuttle, Plant
Cell, Vol. 13, 2385
H.
Fu, R.R. Subramanian, and S.C. Masters, 2000, 14-3-3 PROTEINS: Structure,
Function,and Regulation, Annu. Rev. Pharmacol. Toxicol. 40:617–47
A.
J. Muslin, H. Xing, 2000, 14-3-3 proteins: regulation of subcellular
localization by molecular interference, Cell. Sig. 12: 703-709
M.
R. Roberts, 2000, Regulatory 14-3-3 protein–protein interactions in plant cells,
Cur Op Plt Bio, 3:400–405
Ferl, R.J. 1996. 14-3-3 proteins
and signal transduction. Annu. Rev. Plant Physiol. Plant Mol. Biol. 47:49-73.
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