نتایج جستجو برای: tert

تعداد نتایج: 12813  

A simple, efficient, and cost-effective procedure for the N-tert-butoxycarbonylation and N-formylation of amines (primary, secondary) respectively, with di-tert-butyl dicarbonate and 85% aqueous formic acid under solvent-free condition using B(OSO3H)3/SiO2 (SBSA) as a heterogeneous and recyclable catalyst has been developed. We demonstrated that the resulting catalyst is applicable to various a...

2016
Hideyuki Arita Kai Yamasaki Yuko Matsushita Taishi Nakamura Asanao Shimokawa Hirokazu Takami Shota Tanaka Akitake Mukasa Mitsuaki Shirahata Saki Shimizu Kaori Suzuki Kuniaki Saito Keiichi Kobayashi Fumi Higuchi Takeo Uzuka Ryohei Otani Kaoru Tamura Kazutaka Sumita Makoto Ohno Yasuji Miyakita Naoki Kagawa Naoya Hashimoto Ryusuke Hatae Koji Yoshimoto Naoki Shinojima Hideo Nakamura Yonehiro Kanemura Yoshiko Okita Manabu Kinoshita Kenichi Ishibashi Tomoko Shofuda Yoshinori Kodama Kanji Mori Yusuke Tomogane Junya Fukai Koji Fujita Yuzo Terakawa Naohiro Tsuyuguchi Shusuke Moriuchi Masahiro Nonaka Hiroyoshi Suzuki Makoto Shibuya Taketoshi Maehara Nobuhito Saito Motoo Nagane Nobutaka Kawahara Keisuke Ueki Toshiki Yoshimine Etsuo Miyaoka Ryo Nishikawa Takashi Komori Yoshitaka Narita Koichi Ichimura

The prognostic impact of TERT mutations has been controversial in IDH-wild tumors, particularly in glioblastomas (GBM). The controversy may be attributable to presence of potential confounding factors such as MGMT methylation status or patients' treatment. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of TERT status on patient outcome in association with various factors in a large series of adult dif...

2014
Tiantian Liu Taylor C Brown C Christofer Juhlin Adam Andreasson Na Wang Martin Bäckdahl James M Healy Manju L Prasad Reju Korah Tobias Carling Dawei Xu Catharina Larsson

The telomerase reverse transcriptase gene (TERT) encodes the reverse transcriptase component of the telomerase complex, which is essential for telomere stabilization and cell immortalization. Recent studies have demonstrated a transcriptional activation role for the TERT promoter mutations C228T and C250T in many human cancers, as well as a role in aggressive disease with potential clinical app...

2017
Jaskaren S. Kohli Hira Mir Afsheen Wasif Heung Chong Victoria Akhras Rajiv Kumar Eduardo Nagore Dorothy C. Bennett

TERT (telomerase reverse transcriptase) is the catalytic component of telomerase. TERT shows little expression in normal somatic cells but is commonly re-expressed in cancers, facilitating immortalization. Recently-discovered TERT promoter mutations create binding sites for ETS-family transcription factors to upregulate TERT. ETS1 is reported to be important for TERT upregulation in melanoma. H...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2016
Robert J A Bell H Tomas Rube Ana Xavier-Magalhães Bruno M Costa Andrew Mancini Jun S Song Joseph F Costello

Telomerase (TERT) activation is a fundamental step in tumorigenesis. By maintaining telomere length, telomerase relieves a main barrier on cellular lifespan, enabling limitless proliferation driven by oncogenes. The recently discovered, highly recurrent mutations in the promoter of TERT are found in over 50 cancer types, and are the most common mutation in many cancers. Transcriptional activati...

2015
Ponnarath Keo Joong Sub Choi Jaeman Bae Yhong-Hee Shim Bong-Kyeong Oh

PinX1, a nucleolar protein of 328 amino acids, inhibits telomerase activity, which leads to the shortening of telomeres. The C-terminal region of PinX1 is responsible for its nucleolar localization and binding with TERT, a catalytic component of telomerase. A fraction of TERT localizes to the nucleolus, but the role of TERT in the nucleolus is largely unknown. Here, we report a functional conne...

2016
Seung Eun Lee Seong-Hwan Chang Wook Youn Kim So Dug Lim Wan Seop Kim Tea Sook Hwang Hye Seung Han

Genetic alterations of TERT and CTNNB1 have been documented in hepatocellular carcinoma. TERT promoter mutations are the earliest genetic events in the multistep process of hepatocarcinogenesis related to cirrhosis. However, analyses of TERT promoter and CTNNB1 mutations in hepatocellular carcinoma tumor samples have not been performed in the Korean population, where hepatitis B virus-related h...

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2010
Xinglei Yao Yasuo Yoshioka Tomohiro Morishige Yusuke Eto Shogo Narimatsu Hiroyuki Mizuguchi Yohei Mukai Naoki Okada Shinsaku Nakagawa

Cancer gene therapy with adenovirus vectors (Adv) is limited to local administration because systemic administration of Adv produces a weak therapeutic effect and severe side effects. Previously, we generated a dual cancer-specific Adv system by using Adv covalently conjugated to polyethylene glycol (PEG) for transductional targeting and the telomere reverse transcriptase (TERT) promoter as a c...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1967
K L Cheo T H Elliott R C Tao

1. (+/-)-2-, (+/-)-3- and 4-tert.-Butylcyclohexanone are reduced in the rabbit to secondary alcohols, which are excreted extensively conjugated with glucuronic acid. 2. The major metabolite of (+/-)-2-tert.-butylcyclohexanone is (+)-cis-2-tert.-butylcyclohexanol, which has been isolated from the urine as [(+)-cis-2-tert.-butylcyclohexyl beta-d-glucosid]uronic acid. The minor metabolite is (+)-t...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2005
William C Hines Alexandra M Fajardo Nancy E Joste Marco Bisoffi Jeffrey K Griffith

The enzyme telomerase catalyzes the de novo synthesis of telomere repeats, thereby maintaining telomere length, which is necessary for unlimited cellular proliferation. Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), the catalytic domain of telomerase, is the rate-limiting factor for telomerase activity and is expressed in virtually all tumors. Thus, TERT has been proposed as a marker with diagnostic ...

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