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Autor:
Dusko Ilic, Harihara Baskaran, Douglas R. Keene, Alexander L. Rivera, Takao Sakai, Joseph P. Iannotti, Toru Maeda, Ataru Sunaga, Edward Stavnezer, Tomoya Sakabe, Takako Sasaki, Keiko Sakai, Ronen Schweitzer
Publikováno v:
Current Biology. 21:933-941
Summary Mechanical forces influence homeostasis in virtually every tissue [1, 2]. Tendon, constantly exposed to variable mechanical force, is an excellent model in which to study the conversion of mechanical stimuli into a biochemical response [3–5
Publikováno v:
Oncogene. 15:459-471
The v-ski oncogene promotes cellular transformation and myogenic differentiation. In quail embryo fibroblasts the two properties are displayed simultaneously and terminal muscle differentiation occurs only among cells already transformed by v-ski. To
Autor:
Hong Chen Heyman, Edward Stavnezer
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269:26996-27003
Ski is a nuclear oncoprotein, and possibly a transcriptional factor, that has been shown to be involved in both transformation and myogenesis. In attempts to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the function of Ski, the protein-protein inte
Publikováno v:
The FASEB Journal. 22
Autor:
Deborah L. Shardy, Kenneth M. Blumenthal, Yonggang Ji, Edward Stavnezer, Guoxing Zheng, Steven B. Cohen
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 272(50)
c-Ski protein possesses a C-terminal dimerization domain that was deleted during the generation of v-ski, and has been implicated in the increased potency of c-ski in cellular transformation compared with the viral gene. The domain is predicted to co
Publikováno v:
Gene. 202(1-2)
The v-ski oncogene was introduced into mammalian cells in order to study its biochemical and biological properties. v-Ski, produced at relatively high levels by mouse L cells stably transfected with this DNA, was localized to the cell nucleus, was of
Publikováno v:
Journal of virology. 65(9)
The v-ski oncogene is a truncated version of the cellular proto-oncogene, c-ski, and lacks sequences coding for both the N- and C-terminal ends of the c-ski protein. In the region of overlap, v-ski and c-ski differ by only one amino acid. To determin
Publikováno v:
Molecular and cellular biology. 11(2)
The ski oncogene induces muscle differentiation in otherwise nonmyogenic quail embryo cells (C. Colmenares and E. Stavnezer, Cell 59:293-303, 1989). Here we report that v-ski induces both MyoD and myogenin expression, suggesting that activation of th
Autor:
Clemencia Colmenares, Edward Stavnezer
Publikováno v:
Cell. 59(2)
Quail embryo cells (QECs) are primary cultures of fibroblastoid cells that become myogenic after infection with avian retroviruses expressing the ski oncogene (SKVs). ski also stimulates proliferation of QECs and induces morphological transformation
Autor:
Harold E. Varmus, Nancy Quintrell, J. Michael Bishop, Brian W.J. Mahy, Chun-Tsan Deng, Edward Stavnezer
Cells infected with avian sarcoma virus synthesize viral RNA by transcribing an integrated DNA provirus. Transcription is catalyzed by an RNA polymerase of the host and may initiate outside of the provirus, generating a precursor which must be furthe
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