نتایج جستجو برای: p63 protein

تعداد نتایج: 1236271  

Journal: :Breast cancer 2002
Xiaojuan Wang Ichiro Mori Weihua Tang Misa Nakamura Yasushi Nakamura Misako Sato Takeo Sakurai Kennichi Kakudo

BACKGROUND p63 is a homologue of the p53 tumor suppressor gene and its protein is selectively expressed in the basal cells of a variety of epithelial tissues. It has recently been confirmed that p63 is expressed in the basal cells of normal prostate glands but not in prostatic carcinomas. Whether expression of p63 in breast correlates with tumor progression is the focus of this study. METHODS...

2015
Dario Antonini Anna Sirico Edith Aberdam Raffaele Ambrosio Carmen Campanile Sharmila Fagoonee Fiorella Altruda Daniel Aberdam Janice L. Brissette Caterina Missero

p63 is a crucial regulator of epidermal development, but its transcriptional control has remained elusive. Here, we report the identification of a long-range enhancer (p63LRE) that is composed of two evolutionary conserved modules (C38 and C40), acting in concert to control tissue- and layer-specific expression of the p63 gene. Both modules are in an open and active chromatin state in human and...

Journal: :Neuron 2005
Pierluigi Nicotera Gerry Melino

All known members of the p53 gene family, including the two homologs p73 and p63, have multiple biological functions. In neurons, p53 and p73 are known to regulate cell death in the developing and adult nervous system. A report by Jacobs et al. in this issue of Neuron shows that the more ancestral member of this gene family, p63, is an essential proapoptotic protein during neuronal development.

2017
Valentina Rapisarda Igor Malashchuk Inemo E. Asamaowei Krzysztof Poterlowicz Michael Y. Fessing Andrey A. Sharov Iakowos Karakesisoglou Vladimir A. Botchkarev Andrei Mardaryev

The maintenance of a proper nuclear architecture and three-dimensional organization of the genes, enhancer elements, and transcription machinery plays an essential role in tissue development and regeneration. Here we show that in the developing skin, epidermal progenitor cells of mice lacking p63 transcription factor display alterations in the nuclear shape accompanied by a marked decrease in e...

Journal: :Brazilian dental journal 2012
Cláudia Kallás Gonçalves Eduardo Rodrigues Fregnani Jorge Esquiche Leon Yara Teresinha Corrêa Silva-Sousa Danyel Elias da Cruz Perez

The aim of this study was to assess the immunohistochemical expression of p63 protein, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and Notch-1 in the epithelial lining of radicular cysts (RC), dentigerous cysts (DC) and keratocystic odontogenic tumors (KOT). For this study, 35 RC, 22 DC and 17 KOT were used. The clinical and epidemiological data were collected from the patient charts filed in the O...

2003
Guojun Wu Shuji Nomoto Mohammad Obaidul Hoque Tatiana Dracheva Motonabu Osada Chyi-Chia Richard Lee Seung Myung Dong Zhongmin Guo Nicole Benoit Yoram Cohen Peggy Rechthand Joseph Califano Chul-so Moon Edward Ratovitski Jin Jen David Sidransky Barry Trink

The p63 gene shows remarkable structural similarity to the p53 and p73 genes. Because of two promoters, the p63 gene generates two types of protein isoforms, TAp63 and Np63. Each type yields three isotypes ( , , ) because of differential splicing of the p63 COOH terminus. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a functional link between the distinct p63 isotypes in their tra...

2016
Takuya Kakuki Makoto Kurose Ken-ichi Takano Atsushi Kondoh Kazufumi Obata Kazuaki Nomura Ryo Miyata Yakuto Kaneko Takumi Konno Syunta Takahashi Tsubasa Hatakeyama Takayuki Kohno Tetsuo Himi Takashi Kojima

Junctional adhesion molecule-A (JAM-A), which belongs to the IgG superfamily, is a tight junction molecule associated with epithelial and endothelial barrier function. Overexpression of JAM-A is also closely associated with invasion and metastasis of cancers such as breast cancer, lung cancer and pancreatic cancer. However, little is known about the mechanism in overexpression of JAM-A in head ...

Journal: :Applied immunohistochemistry & molecular morphology : AIMM 2003
Jorge S Reis-Filho Fernanda Milanezi Joana Paredes Paula Silva Emílio M Pereira Sueli A Maeda Leda V de Carvalho Fernando C Schmitt

Metaplastic carcinomas of the breast (MCBs) are unusual neoplasms characterized by an admixture of glandular epithelial components, which frequently exhibit features of squamous differentiation, and mesenchymal malignant components. Regardless of the presence of myoepithelial features in MCB, no consensus concerning their putative histogenesis has yet been achieved. Recently, novel putative myo...

2014
Dong-Kee Lee Yonghong Liu Lan Liao Fen Wang Jianming Xu

The prostate epithelium is composed of basal (BC), luminal (LEC), and neuroendocrine (NEC) cells. It is unclear how many subtypes of BCs in the prostate and which subtype of BCs contains the main stem cell niche in the adult prostate. Here we report seven BC subpopulations according to their p63, cytokeratin 14 (K14) and K5 expression patterns, including p63-positive/K14-negative/K5-negative (p...

Journal: :European journal of biochemistry 1994
S P Davies S A Hawley A Woods D Carling T A Haystead D G Hardie

The AMP-activated protein kinase has been purified by affinity chromatography on ATP-gamma-Sepharose. A proportion of the activity can be eluted using AMP, while the remainder is eluted using ATP. The AMP eluate contains three polypeptides of 63, 38 and 35 kDa (p63, p38 and p35) in a molar ratio (by Coomassie blue binding) close to 1:1:1. p63 was previously identified as the AMP-binding catalyt...

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