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  1. 1.   Impact of losing hRpn13 Pru or UCHL5 on proteasome clearance of ubiquitinated proteins and RA190 cytotoxicity
  2. Osei Amponsa,Vasty; Sridharan, Vinidhra; Tandon,Mayank; Evans,Christine; Klarmann,Kim; Cheng,Oscar; Lack,Justin; Chari,Raj; Walters,Kylie
  3. Molecular and cellular biology. 2020, SEP; 40(18):
  1. 2.   Zfp423/ZNF423 regulates cell cycle progression, the mode of cell division and the DNA damage response in Purkinje neuron progenitors
  2. Casoni, Filippo; Croci, Laura; Bosone, Camilla; D'Ambrosio, Roberta; Badaloni, Aurora; Gaudesi, Davide; Barili, Valeria; Sarna, Justyna R; Tessarollo, Lino; Cremona, Ottavio; Hawkes, Richard; Warming, Søren; Consalez, G Giacomo
  3. Development. 2017, Oct 15; 144(20): 3686-3697.
  1. 3.   A New View of Pathway-Driven Drug Resistance in Tumor Proliferation
  2. Nussinov, Ruth; Tsai, Chung-Jung; Jang, Hyunbum
  3. TRENDS IN PHARMACOLOGICAL SCIENCES. 2017, May; 38(5): 427-437.
  1. 4.   The Proteasome Ubiquitin Receptor hRpn13 and Its Interacting Deubiquitinating Enzyme Uch37 Are Required for Proper Cell Cycle Progression
  2. Randles, L.; Anchoori, R. K.; Roden, R. B.; Walters, K. J.
  3. The Journal of biological chemistry. 2016, 15-Apr; 291(16): 8773-83.
  1. 5.   The SNF2-like helicase HELLS mediates E2F3-dependent transcription and cellular transformation
  2. von Eyss, B.; Maaskola, J.; Memczak, S.; Mollmann, K.; Schuetz, A.; Loddenkemper, C.; Tanh, M. D.; Otto, A.; Muegge, K.; Heinemann, U.; Rajewsky, N.; Ziebold, U.
  3. Embo Journal. 2012, Feb; 31(4): 972-985.
  1. 6.   Defining the Molecular Nexus of Cancer, Type 2 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease
  2. Cabarcas, S. M.; Hurt, E. M.; Farrar, W. L.
  3. Current Molecular Medicine. 2010, Nov; 10(8): 741-755.
  1. 7.   Polo-box domain: a versatile mediator of polo-like kinase function
  2. Park, J. E.; Soung, N. K.; Johmura, Y.; Kang, Y. H.; Liao, C.; Lee, K. H.; Park, C. H.; Nicklaus, M. C.; Lee, K. S.
  3. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 2010, Jun; 67(12): 1957-1970.
  1. 8.   Deletion of CD4 and CD8 coreceptors permits generation of alpha beta T cells that recognize antigens independently of the MHC
  2. Van Laethem, F.; Sarafova, S. D.; Park, J. H.; Tai, X.; Pobezinsky, L.; Guinter, T. I.; Adoro, S.; Adams, A.; Sharrow, S. O.; Feigenbaum, L.; Singer, A.
  3. Immunity. 2007, Nov; 27(5): 735-750.
  1. 9.   A novel synthetic analogue of a constituent of Isodon excisus inhibits transcription of CYP1A1,-1A2 and-1B1 by preventing activation of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor
  2. Sienkiewicz, P.; Ciolino, H. P.; Leslie, B. J.; Hergenrother, P. J.; Singletary, K.; Yeh, G. C.
  3. Carcinogenesis. 2007, May; 28(5): 1052-1057.
  1. 10.   Loss of centrosome integrity induces p38-p53-p21dependent G1-S arrest
  2. Mikule, K.; Delaval, B.; Kaldis, P.; Jurcyzk, A.; Hergert, P.; Doxsey, S.
  3. Nature Cell Biology. 2007, Feb; 9(2): 160-U49.
  1. 11.   Oncogenic met receptor induces cell-cycle progression in Xenopus oocytes independent of direct Grb2 and shc binding or Mos synthesis, but requires phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and Raf signaling
  2. Mood, K.; Saucier, C.; Ishimura, A.; Bong, Y. S.; Lee, H. S.; Park, M.; Daar, I. O.
  3. Journal of Cellular Physiology. 2006, APR; 207(1): 271-285.
  1. 12.   Growth arrest-inducing genes are activated in Dbl-transformed mouse fibroblasts
  2. Melani, R.; Sallustio, F.; Fardin, P.; Vanni, C.; Ognibene, M.; Ottaviano, C.; Melillo, G.; Varesio, L.; Eva, A.
  3. Gene Expression. 2006 13(3): 155-165.
  1. 13.   The RIO kinases: An atypical protein kinase family required for ribosome biogenesis and cell cycle progression
  2. Laronde-Leblanc, N.; Wlodawer, A.
  3. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta-Proteins and Proteomics. 2005, DEC 30; 1754(1-2, Sp. Iss.): 14-24.
  1. 14.   WMC-79, a potent agent against colon cancers, induces apoptosis through a p53-dependent pathway
  2. Kosakowska-Cholody, T.; Cholody, W. M.; Monks, A.; Woynarowska, B. A.; Michejda, C. J.
  3. Molecular Cancer Therapeutics. 2005, OCT; 4(10): 1617-1627.
  1. 15.   C/EBP beta cooperates with RB : E2F to implement Ras(V12)-induced cellular senescence
  2. Sebastian, T.; Malik, R.; Thomas, S.; Sage, J.; Johnson, P. F.
  3. Embo Journal. 2005, SEP 21; 24(18): 3301-3312.
  1. 16.   Cytokine-driven cell cycling is mediated through Cdc25A
  2. Khaled, A. R.; Bulavin, D. V.; Kittipatarin, C.; Li, W. Q.; Alvarez, M.; Kim, K.; Young, H. A.; Fornace, A. J.; Durum, S. K.
  3. Journal of Cell Biology. 2005, JUN 6; 169(5): 755-763.
  1. 17.   Nuclear accumulation of epidermal growth factor receptor and acceleration of G1/S stage by Epstein-Barr-encoded oncoprotein latent membrane protein 1
  2. Tao, Y. G.; Xing, S.; Deng, X. Y.; Xie, D. X.; Lee, L. M.; Liu, Y. P.; Wei, L.; Li, L. L.; Lin, D.; Qiao, W.; Gong, J. P.; Ya, C.
  3. Experimental Cell Research. 2005, FEB 15; 303(2): 240-251.
  1. 18.   Effect of cell cycle inhibition on cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity
  2. Fishel, M. L.; Newell, D. R.; Griffin, R. J.; Davison, R.; Wang, L. Z.; Curtin, N. J.; Zuhowski, E. G.; Kasza, K.; Egorin, M. J.; Moschel, R. C.; Dolan, M. E.
  3. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 2005, JAN; 312(1): 206-213.
  1. 19.   Lyn contributes to regulation of multiple Kit-dependent signaling pathways in murine bone marrow mast cells
  2. Shivakrupa, R.; Linnekin, D.
  3. Cellular Signalling. 2005, JAN; 17(1): 103-109.
  1. 20.   Contribution of JNK, Mek, Mos and PI-3K signaling to GVBD in Xenopus oocytes
  2. Mood, K.; Bong, Y. S.; Lee, H. S.; Ishimura, A.; Daar, I. O.
  3. Cellular Signalling. 2004, MAY; 16(5): 631-642.
  1. 21.   Suppression of breast cancer by chemical modulation of vulnerable zinc fingers in estrogen receptor
  2. Wang, L. H.; Yang, X. Y.; Zhang, X. H.; Mihalic, K.; Fan, Y. X.; Xiao, W. H.; Howard, O. M. Z.; Appella, E.; Maynard, A. T.; Farrar, W. L.
  3. Nature Medicine. 2004 10(1): 40-47.
  1. 22.   Bax translocation and mitochondrial fragmentation induced by Helicobacter pylori
  2. Ashktorab, H.; Frank, S.; Khaled, A. R.; Durum, S. K.; Kifle, B.; Smoot, D. T.
  3. Gut. 2004 53(6): 805-813.
  1. 23.   Pdcd4 suppresses tumor phenotype in JB6 cells by inhibiting AP- 1 transactivation
  2. Yang, H. S.; Knies, J. L.; Stark, C.; Colburn, N. H.
  3. Oncogene. 2003 22(24): 3712-3720.
  1. 24.   Interleukin-2 family cytokines stimulate phosphorylation of the Pro-Ser-Pro motif of Stat5 transcription factors in human T cells: resistance to suppression of multiple serine kinase pathways
  2. Nagy, Z. S.; Wang, Y. L.; Erwin-Cohen, R. A.; Aradi, J.; Monia, B.; Wang, L. H.; Stepkowski, S. M.; Rui, H.; Kirken, R. A.
  3. Journal of Leukocyte Biology. 2002 72(4): 819-828.
  1. 25.   Anti-apoptotic action of macrophage stimulating protein (MSP)
  2. Danilkovitch-Miagkova, A.; Leonard, E. J.
  3. Apoptosis. 2001 6(3): 183-190.
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