نتایج جستجو برای: tert clptm1l rs401681

تعداد نتایج: 12857  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2015
Riward Campelo Isabel Díaz Lozano Katherine Figarella Antonio Osuna José Luis Ramírez

In its canonical role the reverse transcriptase telomerase recovers the telomeric repeats that are lost during DNA replication. Other locations and activities have been recently described for the telomerase protein subunit TERT in mammalian cells. In the present work, using biochemistry, molecular biology, and electron microscopy techniques, we found that in the human parasite Leishmania major,...

2017
Ekta Khattar Vinay Tergaonkar

Telomerase elongates telomeres and is crucial for maintaining genomic stability. While stem cells and cancer cells display high telomerase activity, normal somatic cells lack telomerase activity primarily due to transcriptional repression of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), the catalytic component of telomerase. Transcription factor binding, chromatin status as well as epigenetic modifi...

2016
Mark Zurek Joachim Altschmied Stefanie Kohlgrüber Niloofar Ale-Agha Judith Haendeler

Aging is one major risk factor for the incidence of cardiovascular diseases and the development of atherosclerosis. One important enzyme known to be involved in aging processes is Telomerase Reverse Transcriptase (TERT). After the discovery of the enzyme in humans, TERT had initially only been attributed to germ line cells, stem cells and cancer cells. However, over the last few years it has be...

2018
Herlinda Guzman Katie Sanders Adam Idica Aurore Bochnakian Douglas Jury Iben Daugaard Dimitrios G Zisoulis Irene Munk Pedersen

Telomerase is a unique cellular reverse transcriptase (RT) essential for maintaining telomere stability and required for the unlimited proliferation of cancer cells. The limiting determinant of telomerase activity is the catalytic component TERT, and TERT expression is closely correlated with telomerase activity and cancer initiation and disease progression. For this reason the regulation of TE...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2015
Cheryl M Koh Ekta Khattar Shi Chi Leow Chia Yi Liu Julius Muller Wei Xia Ang Yinghui Li Guido Franzoso Shang Li Ernesto Guccione Vinay Tergaonkar

Constitutively active MYC and reactivated telomerase often coexist in cancers. While reactivation of telomerase is thought to be essential for replicative immortality, MYC, in conjunction with cofactors, confers several growth advantages to cancer cells. It is known that the reactivation of TERT, the catalytic subunit of telomerase, is limiting for reconstituting telomerase activity in tumors. ...

Journal: :The Journal of organic chemistry 2002
Hironari Ohkura Michiharu Handa Toshimasa Katagiri Kenji Uneyama

Both diastereoisomers of S-tert-butyl-beta-(trifluoromethyl)isocysteine have been synthesized stereoselectively by the sequential reactions of trifluoroacetimidoyl chloride with the lithium enolate of tert-butyl alpha-tert-butylthioacetate, followed by the diastereoselective reduction of the imino group with sodium borohydride in the presence of zinc(II) or di(ethylene glycol) dimethyl ether, a...

Journal: :Circulation research 2013
Rosalinda Madonna Doris A Taylor Yong-Jian Geng Raffaele De Caterina Harnath Shelat Emerson C Perin James T Willerson

RATIONALE The number and function of stem cells decline with aging, reducing the ability of stem cells to contribute to endogenous repair processes. The repair capacity of stem cells in older individuals may be improved by genetically reprogramming the stem cells to exhibit delayed senescence and enhanced regenerative properties. OBJECTIVE We examined whether the overexpression of myocardin (...

Journal: :European urology 2014
Yves Allory Willemien Beukers Ana Sagrera Marta Flández Miriam Marqués Mirari Márquez Kirstin A van der Keur Lars Dyrskjot Irene Lurkin Marcel Vermeij Alfredo Carrato Josep Lloreta José A Lorente Enrique Carrillo-de Santa Pau Roy G Masius Manolis Kogevinas Ewout W Steyerberg Angela A G van Tilborg Cheno Abas Torben F Orntoft Tahlita C M Zuiverloon Núria Malats Ellen C Zwarthoff Francisco X Real

BACKGROUND Hotspot mutations in the promoter of the gene coding for telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) have been described and proposed to activate gene expression. OBJECTIVES To investigate TERT mutation frequency, spectrum, association with expression and clinical outcome, and potential for detection of recurrences in urine in patients with urothelial bladder cancer (UBC). DESIGN, SE...

2014
Agnieszka A. Religa Jai Ramesar Chris J. Janse Artur Scherf Andrew P. Waters Georges Snounou

Telomeres define the ends of chromosomes protecting eukaryotic cells from chromosome instability and eventual cell death. The complex regulation of telomeres involves various proteins including telomerase, which is a specialized ribonucleoprotein responsible for telomere maintenance. Telomeres of chromosomes of malaria parasites are kept at a constant length during blood stage proliferation. Th...

2016
Johannes Giedl Anja Rogler Andreas Wild Marc-Oliver Riener Thomas Filbeck Maximilian Burger Petra Rümmele Carolyn Hurst Margaret Knowles Arndt Hartmann Ulrike Zinnall Robert Stoehr

Activating mutations in the core promoter of the TERT gene have been described in many different tumor entities. In vitro models showed a two- to fourfold increase in transcriptional activity of the TERT promoter through creation of a consensus binding motif for Ets/TCF transcription factors caused by these mutations. TERT core promoter mutations are the most common mutations in bladder cancer ...

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