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Autor:
Kristin T Chun, Binghui Li, Erika Dobrota, Courtney Tate, Jeong-Heon Lee, Shehnaz Khan, Laura Haneline, Harm HogenEsch, David G Skalnik
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 12, p e113745 (2014)
CXXC finger protein 1 (Cfp1), encoded by the Cxxc1 gene, binds to DNA sequences containing an unmethylated CpG dinucleotide and is an epigenetic regulator of both cytosine and histone methylation. Cxxc1-null mouse embryos fail to gastrulate, and Cxxc
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https://doaj.org/article/bc19738d5e6d4473b7bac445f44b5df8
Autor:
Angela Bruzzaniti, Melissa A. Kacena, Ying Hua Cheng, Jung Min Hong, Christine M. Eischen, Robyn K. Fuchs, Lindsey D. Mayo, Daniel S. Perrien, R. Adam Hooker, David J. Olivos, Kristin T. Chun
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cellular Biochemistry. 119:8830-8840
Mouse double minute 2 (Mdm2) is a multifaceted oncoprotein that is highly regulated with distinct domains capable of cellular transformation. Loss of Mdm2 is embryonically lethal, making it difficult to study in a mouse model without additional genet
Publikováno v:
Blood. 110:2704-2707
Several hematopoietic stem-cell (HSC) regulators are controlled by ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis, so the ubiquitin pathway might modulate HSC function. However, this hypothesis has not been formally tested. Cul4A encodes a core subunit of one ubiqui
Publikováno v:
Blood. 107:4291-4299
As erythroid progenitors differentiate into precursors and finally mature red blood cells, lineage-specific genes are induced, and proliferation declines until cell cycle exit. Cul4A encodes a core subunit of a ubiquitin ligase that targets proteins
Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 22:4997-5005
Ubiquitin-mediated degradation targets cell cycle regulators for proteolysis. Much of the ubiquitin pathway's substrate specificity is conferred by E3 ubiquitin ligases, and cullins are core components of some E3s. CUL-4A encodes one of six mammalian
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273:31337-31344
Control of glycogen synthase activity by protein phosphorylation is important for regulating the synthesis of glycogen. In this report, we describe a regulatory linkage between the ability of yeast cells to respire and activation of glycogen synthase
Publikováno v:
Yeast. 13:233-240
Although the entire DNA sequence of the yeast genome has been determined, the functions of nearly a third of the identified genes are unknown. Recently, we described a collection of mutants, each with a transposon-tagged disruption in an essential ge
Autor:
Kristin T. Chun, Mark G. Goebl
Publikováno v:
Genetics. 142:39-50
The yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae reproduces by budding, and many genes are required for proper bud development. Mutations in some of these genes cause cells to die with an unusual terminal morphology—elongated or otherwise aberrantly shaped buds.
Autor:
W. Scott Goebel, Nan Jia, Kristin T. Chun, Binghui Li, Yahaira Naaldijk, David L. Waning, Harm HogenEsch
Publikováno v:
Blood. 112(2)
In vitro studies indicate that Cul4A ubiquitin ligases target for ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis regulators of cell-cycle progression, apoptosis, development, and DNA repair. In hematopoietic cell lines, studies by our group and others showed that Cu
Autor:
Jeong Heon Lee, Binghui Li, Laura S. Haneline, Harm HogenEsch, Shehnaz Khan, David G. Skalnik, Erika A. Dobrota, Kristin T. Chun, Courtney M. Tate
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 12, p e113745 (2014)
PLoS ONE, Vol 9, Iss 12, p e113745 (2014)
CXXC finger protein 1 (Cfp1), encoded by the Cxxc1 gene, binds to DNA sequences containing an unmethylated CpG dinucleotide and is an epigenetic regulator of both cytosine and histone methylation. Cxxc1-null mouse embryos fail to gastrulate, and Cxxc