نتایج جستجو برای: dcc

تعداد نتایج: 1899  

Journal: :Cancer research 1994
M A Reale G Hu A I Zafar R H Getzenberg S M Levine E R Fearon

The DCC (deleted in colorectal cancer) gene was identified because it is affected by somatic mutations in colorectal tumors, including allelic losses in greater than 70% of cancers and localized mutations in a subset of cases. The DCC gene also may be inactivated in other tumor types, including cancers of the pancreas, stomach, breast, prostate, and brain, as well as some leukemias. We have cha...

Journal: :Cancer research 1997
M Reyes-Mugica K Rieger-Christ H Ohgaki B C Ekstrand M Helie G Kleinman A Yahanda E R Fearon P Kleihues M A Reale

The deleted in colorectal cancer (DCC) gene, a candidate tumor suppressor gene on chromosome 18q21, encodes a neural cell adhesion molecule family protein that is most highly expressed in the nervous system. To address the hypothesis that DCC may play a role in glioma development and/or progression, we examined DCC expression by immunohistochemistry in 57 resected human astrocytic tumors. Overa...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Rajendra Bhatt David R. Doelling Benjamin R. Scarino Conor O. Haney Arun Gopalan

Tropical deep convective clouds (DCC) are an excellent invariant target for vicarious calibration of satellite visible (VIS) and near-infrared (NIR) solar bands. The DCC technique (DCCT) is a statistical approach that collectively analyzes all identified DCC pixels on a monthly basis. The DCC reflectance in VIS and NIR spectrums is mainly a function of cloud optical depth, and provides a stable...

Journal: :Genes & development 2011
Rebecca R Pferdehirt William S Kruesi Barbara J Meyer

Here we analyze the essential process of X-chromosome dosage compensation (DC) to elucidate mechanisms that control the assembly, genome-wide binding, and function of gene regulatory complexes that act over large chromosomal territories. We demonstrate that a subunit of Caenorhabditis elegans MLL/COMPASS, a gene activation complex, acts within the DC complex (DCC), a condensin complex, to targe...

Journal: :Genetics and molecular research : GMR 2015
H W Jiang J Wang H J Li J K Peng X P Gao F Chen

This study investigated the effects of stable transfection of the exogenous wild-type DCC gene on growth of the human colorectal carcinoma cell line SW1116 in vitro. The DCC gene was amplified from normal human colon tissue by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and used to construct a recombinant expression plasmid, pcDNA3.1(+)-DCC. DCC-negative SW1116 cells were transfected with p...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2006
Arminda Suli Nathan Mortimer Iain Shepherd Chi-Bin Chien

The guidance molecule Netrin and its receptor DCC (deleted in colorectal cancer) attract commissural axons toward the midline en route to their final destination. To test whether these molecules can also guide dendrites, we studied the contralateral dendrites of zebrafish octavolateralis efferent (OLe) neurons, which are unusual in that they navigate toward and cross the midline. We found that,...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
C Forcet X Ye L Granger V Corset H Shin D E Bredesen P Mehlen

The expression of DCC (deleted in colorectal cancer) is often markedly reduced in colorectal and other cancers. However, the rarity of point mutations identified in DCC coding sequences and the lack of a tumor predisposition phenotype in DCC hemizygous mice have raised questions about its role as a tumor suppressor. DCC also mediates axon guidance and functions as a dependence receptor; such re...

2011
Keith Dai Phan Louis-Philippe Croteau Joseph Wai Keung Kam Artur Kania Jean-François Cloutier Samantha Joanna Butler

Dcc is the key receptor that mediates attractive responses of axonal growth cones to netrins, a family of axon guidance cues used throughout evolution. However, a Dcc homolog has not yet been identified in the chicken genome, raising the possibility that Dcc is not present in avians. Here we show that the closely related family member neogenin may functionally substitute for Dcc in the developi...

Journal: :Genes & development 2009
Judith Jans John M Gladden Edward J Ralston Catherine S Pickle Agnès H Michel Rebecca R Pferdehirt Michael B Eisen Barbara J Meyer

In many species, a dosage compensation complex (DCC) is targeted to X chromosomes of one sex to equalize levels of X-gene products between males (1X) and females (2X). Here we identify cis-acting regulatory elements that target the Caenorhabditis elegans X chromosome for repression by the DCC. The DCC binds to discrete, dispersed sites on X of two types. rex sites (recruitment elements on X) re...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2006
Ina K Dahlsveen Gregor D Gilfillan Vladimir I Shelest Rosemarie Lamm Peter B Becker

The dosage compensation complex (DCC) in Drosophila melanogaster is responsible for up-regulating transcription from the single male X chromosome to equal the transcription from the two X chromosomes in females. Visualization of the DCC, a large ribonucleoprotein complex, on male larval polytene chromosomes reveals that the complex binds selectively to many interbands on the X chromosome. The t...

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