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Autor:
J. K. Vishwanatha, P. Chaudhary
Publikováno v:
Annals of Oncology. 26:iii29
Publikováno v:
The Prostate. 43(2)
The fragile histidine triad (FHIT) is frequently deleted and altered in many human cancers. Replacement of the FHIT gene into cancer cell lines lacking FHIT expression results in loss of tumorigenicity and tumor growth.We investigated the status and
Autor:
Z, Guo, J K, Vishwanatha
Publikováno v:
Molecular and cellular biochemistry. 204(1-2)
The mechanism of tumor suppressor action of the fragile histidine triad (FHIT) gene is unknown. Disruption of cell cycle regulation leads to the tumor formation and many tumor suppressor genes suppress tumorigenesis through their effect on cell cycle
Autor:
R S, Mangipudy, J K, Vishwanatha
Publikováno v:
Molecular and cellular biochemistry. 200(1-2)
Smokeless tobacco usage is a growing public health concern in the United States. Lesions of the oral cavity have been clearly linked to smokeless tobacco use. The objective of this study was to determine the biochemical effects of smokeless tobacco e
Publikováno v:
Molecular and cellular biochemistry. 199(1-2)
The protein-tyrosine kinase substrate annexin II is a growth regulated gene whose expression is increased in several human cancers. While the precise function of this protein is not understood, annexin II is proposed to be involved in multiple physio
Publikováno v:
Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research. 4(10)
Annexin I is a glucocorticoid-inducible, phospholipase A2-inhibitory protein and is proposed to have an anti-inflammatory role. Although annexin I is a cytosolic protein, it is found extracellularly in secreted fluids such as semen. We have examined
Publikováno v:
Journal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950). 157(10)
The purpose of this study was to determine whether an aqueous extract of smokeless tobacco (moist snuff) increases clearance of macromolecules from postcapillary venules in the in situ oral mucosa and, if so, whether bradykinin mediated this response
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 53(24)
Annexin II is a substrate for oncogene and growth factor-associated protein-tyrosine kinases. Elevated expression of annexin II is seen in different types of cancers and recent evidence indicates a role for annexin II in DNA synthesis and cell prolif
Publikováno v:
Cancer research. 52(1)
Annexins are a family of calcium- and phospholipid-binding proteins related by amino acid sequence homology. Annexins I and II are substrates for protein tyrosine kinases. Recent investigations have revealed a possible involvement of annexins I and I
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 266(8)
Primer recognition proteins (PRP) stimulate the activity of DNA polymerase alpha on DNA substrates with long single-stranded template containing few primers. Purified PRP from HeLa cells and human placenta are composed of two subunits of 36,000 (PRP