نتایج جستجو برای: tumor suppressor proteins

تعداد نتایج: 954688  

Journal: :Indian journal of biochemistry & biophysics 2013
Suat Cakina Tevfik Gulyasar Alaattin Ozen Tammam Sipahi Zafer Kocak Seralp Sener

The roles of many genes in the pathophysiology of lung cancer have been investigated in different studies. Cyclin D1 (CCND1) gene plays a significant role in the transition from G1 to S phase of the cell cycle and in the phosphorylation of retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein. In this study, we aimed to identify the relationship between CCND1 A870G gene polymorphism with lung cancer. CCND1 A...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2004
Urs Hobom Matthias Dobbelstein

The adenovirus E1B-55-kDa protein binds and inactivates the tumor suppressor protein p53. However, the role of this interaction during infection is still poorly understood and was therefore examined here. Infection with a virus carrying the E1B-55-kDa mutation R239A, preventing the interaction with p53, led to the accumulation of p53. However, p53 target genes were not activated in the infected...

2001
Francesco Graziano Maria Pia Staccioli Anna Maria Baldelli Stefano Cascinu Vincenzo Catalano Maria Cristina Rossi Paolo Giordani Pietro Muretto Giuseppina Catalano

Title: A combined analysis of the Deleted in Colon Cancer (DCC) and the p53 proteins expression in gastric cancer. Summary Background: Loss of acitivity of tumor suppressor genes is considered a fundamental step in a genetic model of

Journal: :Proteomics 2010
Qun Zhou Raghothama Chaerkady Patrick G Shaw Thomas W Kensler Akhilesh Pandey Nancy E Davidson

Histone deacetylases (HDACs) play critical roles in silencing tumor suppressor genes. HDAC inhibitors reactivate tumor suppressor genes and inhibit tumor cell growth in vitro and in vivo, and several HDAC inhibitors are currently being evaluated in clinical trials for cancer therapy. A comprehensive analysis of proteins regulated by HDAC inhibitors would enhance our ability to define and charac...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
R Lev Bar-Or R Maya L A Segel U Alon A J Levine M Oren

The intracellular activity of the p53 tumor suppressor protein is regulated through a feedback loop involving its transcriptional target, mdm2. We present a simple mathematical model suggesting that, under certain circumstances, oscillations in p53 and Mdm2 protein levels can emerge in response to a stress signal. A delay in p53-dependent induction of Mdm2 is predicted to be required, albeit no...

2017
Sanam Sane Khosrow Rezvani

The ubiquitination pathway and proteasomal degradation machinery dominantly regulate p53 tumor suppressor protein stability, localization, and functions in both normal and cancerous cells. Selective E3 ubiquitin ligases dominantly regulate protein levels and activities of p53 in a large range of physiological conditions and in response to cellular changes induced by exogenous and endogenous str...

Journal: :Cell 1998
Jason Pomerantz Nicole Schreiber-Agus Nanette J Liégeois Adam Silverman Leila Alland Lynda Chin Jason Potes Ken Chen Irene Orlow Han-Woong Lee Carlos Cordon-Cardo Ronald A DePinho

The INK4a gene encodes two distinct growth inhibitors--the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p16Ink4a, which is a component of the Rb pathway, and the tumor suppressor p19Arf, which has been functionally linked to p53. Here we show that p19Arf potently suppresses oncogenic transformation in primary cells and that this function is abrogated when p53 is neutralized by viral oncoproteins and domin...

Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor symposia on quantitative biology 2005
D P Lane

After 26 years of research and the publication of 38,000 papers, our knowledge of the p53 human tumor suppressor protein is impressive. Over half of all human cancers have mutations in the p53 gene, and the p53 pathway in animal models dramatically regulates the cellular response to ionizing radiation and chemotherapeutic drugs. The ability to translate this knowledge to patient benefit is, how...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Leonardo Salmena Arkaitz Carracedo Pier Paolo Pandolfi

Since its discovery as the elusive tumor suppressor gene at the frequently mutated 10q23 locus, PTEN has been identified as lost or mutated in several sporadic and heritable tumor types. A decade of work has established that PTEN is a nonredundant phosphatase that is essential for regulating the highly oncogenic prosurvival PI3K/AKT signaling pathway. This review discusses emerging modes of PTE...

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