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Autor:
David J. Robbins, Robert L. Taylor, Kathrine B. Sylvestersen, Stephen Iannaccone, Ronnie Childs, King Fu Leong, Joon Won Yoon, David O. Walterhouse, Jun Long, Philip M. Iannaccone, Michael L. Nielsen
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Taylor, R, Long, J, Yoon, J W, Childs, R, Sylvestersen, K B, Nielsen, M L, Leong, K-F, Iannaccone, S, Walterhouse, D O, Robbins, D J & Iannaccone, P 2019, ' Regulation of GLI1 by cis DNA elements and epigenetic marks ', DNA Repair, vol. 79, pp. 10-21 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dnarep.2019.04.011
DNA repair
DNA repair
GLI1 is one of three transcription factors (GLI1, GLI2 and GLI3) that mediate the Hedgehog signal transduction pathway and play important roles in normal development. GLI1 and GLI2 form a positive-feedback loop and function as human oncogenes. The mo
Publikováno v:
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 402:778-783
Signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs) were first identified as key signaling molecules in response to cytokines. Constitutive STAT activation also has been widely implicated in oncogenesis. We analyzed STAT5-associated proteins i
Publikováno v:
Oncology Reports. 25
Lymphocyte-specific protein tyrosine kinase (Lck) plays a key role in T cell signal transduction and is tightly regulated by phosphorylation and dephosphorylation. Lck can function as an oncoprotein when overexpressed or constantly activated by mutat
Autor:
Robert J. Cronk, Samantha Pabich, King-Fu Leong, Fu-Yu Chueh, Srividya Venkitachalam, Chao-Lan Yu
Publikováno v:
Cellular signalling. 23(7)
STAT (signal transducer and activator of transcription) proteins play a critical role in cellular response to a wide variety of cytokines and growth factors by regulating specific nuclear genes. STAT-dependent gene transcription can be finely tuned t
Autor:
Stephen Iannaccone, David O. Walterhouse, Gregory U. Taborn, Philip M. Iannaccone, Marilyn L. G. Lamm, Christopher M. Chandler, King-Fu Leong, Joon Won Yoon
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 75:3245-3245
RMS is the most common sarcoma of childhood. Approximately 60% of embryonal RMS (ERMS) and more rarely alveolar RMS (ARMS) express HH pathway components. However, roles for the HH signal transduction pathway in RMS biology and as a therapeutic target
Autor:
King-Fu Leong, Marilyn L. G. Lamm, Joon Won Yoon, Philip M. Iannaccone, Stephen Iannaccone, David O. Walterhouse
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 74:764-764
RMS is the most common sarcoma of childhood. About 30% of patients with localized tumors will recur following treatment. The outcome for patients with recurrent RMS remains poor. Therefore, development of chemotherapy resistance during RMS therapy re
Autor:
David O. Walterhouse, Stephen Iannaccone, Philip M. Iannaccone, Joon Won Yoon, Marilyn Lamm, King-Fu Leong
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 73:4259-4259
RMS is the most common sarcoma of childhood. The majority of embryonal RMS (ERMS) and a minority of alveolar RMS (ARMS) express HH pathway components. However, a role for the HH signal transduction pathway is incompletely defined in RMS. Co-regulatio
Autor:
Joon Won Yoon, Marisa Gallant, Marilynn Lamm, King-Fu Leong, Philip Iannaccone, David O. Walterhouse
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 71:275-275
Activation of the Hedgehog (HH) signaling pathway has been associated with a wide variety of human cancers. Some B-cell lymphomas express components of the HH signaling pathway, including patched (PTCH), smoothened (SMO), and GLI1. There is also evid
Autor:
Fu-Shin Chueh, Fu-Yu Chueh, King-Fu Leong, Samantha Pabich, Chao-Lan Yu, Srividya Venkitachalam
Publikováno v:
Cancer Research. 70:LB-24
STAT (signal transducer and activator of transcription) proteins play a critical role in cellular response to a wide variety of cytokine and growth factors by regulating specific nuclear genes. Many STAT-target genes are involved in cell proliferatio
Autor:
Stephen Iannaccone, King Fu Leong, Joon Won Yoon, David O. Walterhouse, Philip M. Iannaccone, Nicole Higashiyama, Marilyn L. G. Lamm
Publikováno v:
DNA Repair. :9-17
The GLI1 oncogene and p53 tumor suppressor gene function in an inhibitory loop that controls stem cell and tumor cell numbers. Since GLI1 and p53 both interact with the coactivator TATA Binding Protein Associated Factor 9 (TAF9), we hypothesized that