نتایج جستجو برای: p53 genes egfr genes

تعداد نتایج: 486883  

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2006
Y Jenny Jin Jianli Wang Changhong Qiao Tom K Hei Paul W Brandt-Rauf Yuxin Yin

Transcription factor p53 regulates its target genes through binding to DNA consensus sequence and activating the promoters of its downstream genes. The conventional p53 consensus binding sequence was defined as two copies of the 10-bp motif 5'-PuPuPuC(A/T)(T/A)GPyPyPy-3' with a spacer of 0 to 13 bp, which exists in the regulatory regions of some p53 target genes. However, there is no such p53 c...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2002
Jiri Buzek Leena Latonen Sari Kurki Karita Peltonen Marikki Laiho

Using a bio-oligo pull-down DNA-binding assay we investigated the binding capacity of endogenous, DNA damage-induced p53 in human diploid fibroblasts to several p53-responsive elements (REs) present in p53-regulated genes. During the course of p53 accumulation, we observed a decrease in p53 binding to the GADD45 but not to the p21(WAF1/CIP1) RE. Using mutated GADD45 sequences we show that this ...

2012
Ido Goldstein Osnat Ezra Noa Rivlin Alina Molchadsky Shalom Madar Naomi Goldfinger Varda Rotter

BACKGROUND & AIMS In this study we aimed at characterizing the regulation of hepatic metabolic pathways by the p53 transcription factor. METHODS Analysis of gene expression following alteration of p53 status in several human- and mouse-derived cells using microarray analysis, quantitative real-time PCR, chromatin immunoprecipitation, and reporter gene assays. A functional assay was performed ...

2017
Takafumi Miyamoto Chizu Tanikawa Varalee Yodsurang Yao-Zhong Zhang Seiya Imoto Rui Yamaguchi Satoru Miyano Hidewaki Nakagawa Koichi Matsuda

The p53 protein is a sophisticated transcription factor that regulates dozens of target genes simultaneously in accordance with the cellular circumstances. Although considerable efforts have been made to elucidate the functions of p53-induced genes, a holistic understanding of the orchestrated signaling network repressed by p53 remains elusive. Here, we performed a systematic analysis to identi...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2011
Philippe Broët Cyril Dalmasso Eng Huat Tan Marco Alifano Shenli Zhang Jeanie Wu Ming Hui Lee Jean-François Régnard Darren Lim Heng Nung Koong Thirugnanam Agasthian Lance D Miller Elaine Lim Sophie Camilleri-Broët Patrick Tan

PURPOSE East-Asian (EA) patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are associated with a high proportion of nonsmoking women, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-activating somatic mutations, and clinical responses to tyrosine kinase inhibitors. We sought to identify novel molecular differences between NSCLCs from EA and Western European (WE) patients. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN A total of...

Journal: :acta medica iranica 0
s. makjoub m. zakraei f. karami2 m. a. mohagheghi h.zeraeti

the p53 protein is expressed in all normal cells and appears to function in cell cycle regulation. abnormally higli levels of the protein are found in many different types of cancer. in breast cancer, overexpression of p53 is associated with point mutations within highly conserved regions of the p53 gene. these altered genes encode stable p53 protein that can be detected by standard immunohisto...

2016
Eleonora Zonta Fanny Garlan Nicolas Pécuchet Karla Perez-Toralla Ouriel Caen Coren Milbury Audrey Didelot Elizabeth Fabre Hélène Blons Pierre Laurent-Puig Valérie Taly

In cancer research, the accuracy of the technology used for biomarkers detection is remarkably important. In this context, digital PCR represents a highly sensitive and reproducible method that could serve as an appropriate tool for tumor mutational status analysis. In particular, droplet-based digital PCR approaches have been developed for detection of tumor-specific mutated alleles within pla...

Bioinorganic medicinal chemistry remains a hot field for research aimed at developing novel anti-cancer treatments. Discovery of metal complexes as potent antitumor chemotherapeutics such as cisplatin led to a significant shift of focus toward organometallic/ bioinorganic compounds containing transition metals and their chelates as novel scaffolds for drug discovery. In that way, transition met...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992
S J Kuerbitz B S Plunkett W V Walsh M B Kastan

Cell cycle checkpoints appear to contribute to an increase in cell survival and a decrease in abnormal heritable genetic changes following exposure to DNA damaging agents. Though several radiation-sensitive yeast mutants have been identified, little is known about the genes that control these responses in mammalian cells. Recent studies from our laboratory have demonstrated a close correlation ...

fatemeh zakieh tohidi, Mohadeseh Tohidi, Mohammad Hosein Bahrayni Toosi

Introduction: The continuous rapid growth of the telecommunications industry and common application of cell phones have raised debates on the human health risks associated with exposure to radio frequency fields due to these phones or their base stations and other sources such as radar, radio/television waves, and industrial and medical applications. This study aimed to invest...

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