نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear cascade

تعداد نتایج: 280468  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Lakshmi R Perumalsamy Manjula Nagala Apurva Sarin

Survival of differentiated cells is one of several processes regulated by Notch activity, although the general principles underlying this function remain to be characterized. Here, we probe the mechanism underlying Notch-mediated survival, building on emerging evidence that apoptotic responses coordinated by specialized intermediates converge on mitochondria, identifying a core event in death p...

Journal: :Genes & development 1997
C Caelles J M González-Sancho A Muñoz

The activity of c-Jun, the major component of the transcription factor AP-1, is potentiated by amino-terminal phosphorylation on serines 63 and 73 (Ser-63/73). This phosphorylation is mediated by the Jun amino-terminal kinase (JNK) and required to recruit the transcriptional coactivator CREB-binding protein (CBP). AP-1 function is antagonized by activated members of the steroid/thyroid hormone ...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Pawan Gupta Ping-Chih Ho M. D. Mostaqul Huq Amjad Ali Khan Nien-Pei Tsai Li-Na Wei

BACKGROUND Receptor interacting protein 140 (RIP140) is a versatile transcriptional co-repressor that plays roles in diverse metabolic processes including fat accumulation in adipocytes. Previously we identified three methylated arginine residues in RIP140, which rendered its export to the cytoplasm; but it was unclear what triggered RIP140 arginine methylation. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS...

Journal: :Optics express 2011
Stefan Menzel Laurent Diehl Christian Pflügl Anish Goyal Christine Wang Antonio Sanchez George Turner Federico Capasso

We report quantum cascade laser (QCL) master-oscillator power-amplifiers (MOPAs) at 300 K reaching output power of 1.5 W for tapered devices and 0.9 W for untapered devices. The devices display single-longitudinal-mode emission at λ = 7.26 µm and single-transverse-mode emission at TM(00). The maximum amplification factor is 12 dB for the tapered devices.

2003
Evangelia A. Papakonstanti Christos Stournaras Carl-Henrik Heldin

Although the renal proximal tubular epithelial cells are targeted in a variety of inflammatory diseases of the kidney, the signaling mechanism by which tumor necrosis factor (TNF)exerts its effects in these cells remains unclear. Here, we report that TNFelicits antiapoptotic effects in opossum kidney cells and that this response is mediated via actin redistribution through a novel signaling mec...

2017
Yongyu Chen Yan Peng Jiahui Yu Ting Chen Yaxin Wu Lei Shi Qing Li Jiao Wu Xiangsheng Fu

The underlying mechanism of Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) in the carcinogenesis of colorectal cancer (CRC) is poorly understood. Here, we examined Fn abundance in CRC tissues, as well as β-catenin, TLR4 and PAK1 protein abundance in Fn positive and Fn negative CRCs. Furthermore, we isolated a strain of Fn (F01) from a CRC tissue and examined whether Fn (F01) infection of colon cancer cells activ...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2005
Takahiro Kato John Muraski Yan Chen Yasuyuki Tsujita Jason Wall Christopher C Glembotski Erik Schaefer Mary Beckerle Mark A Sussman

This study delineates a mechanism for antiapoptotic signaling initiated by atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) stimulation leading to elevation of cGMP levels and subsequent nuclear accumulation of Akt kinase associated with zyxin, a cytoskeletal LIM-domain protein. Nuclear targeting of zyxin induces resistance to cell death coincident with nuclear accumulation of activated Akt. Nuclear translocat...

Journal: :Seminars in cell & developmental biology 2000
F Nagy S Kircher E Schäfer

Phytochromes in harmony with blue light photoreceptors play a major role in controlling plant growth and development from germination to seed maturation. Light absorption by phytochromes triggers a signaling cascade, phototransduction, which culminates in regulated gene expression. A major regulatory step at the cellular level, which affects specificities of light-induced physiological response...

Journal: :Cell 2007
Brandon E. Kremer Laura A. Adang Ian G. Macara

Mammalian septins are GTP-binding proteins the functions of which are not well understood. Knockdown of SEPT2, 6, and 7 causes stress fibers to disintegrate and cells to lose polarity. We now show that this phenotype is induced by nuclear accumulation of the adaptor protein NCK, as the effects can be reversed or induced by cytoplasmic or nuclear NCK, respectively. NCK is carried into the nucleu...

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