نتایج جستجو برای: regulated in pr

تعداد نتایج: 16997975  

Journal: :Oncology reports 2012
You-Jie Li Yan-Xia Zhang Ping-Yu Wang Yong-Liang Chi Chao Zhang Ying Ma Chang-Jun Lv Shu-Yang Xie

microRNAs (miRNAs) have been shown to play a role in cancer. Antisense oligonucleotides can bind directly to miRNAs and block their activity, which are generally named anti-miRNAs. To suppress A549 cell proliferation in vitro and in vivo by anti-miRNAs, an anti-miR-150 expression vector (PR-ASO-150), regulated by the H1 promoter and containing a '...

Journal: :American journal of cancer research 2015
Kun Gao Xiaofeng Jin Yan Tang Jian Ma Jingtiao Peng Long Yu Pingzhao Zhang Chenji Wang

Progesterone induces proliferation of breast cancer cells and contributes to the development of breast cancer. The effects of progesterone are mediated by progesterone receptors (PRs). However, it is still not fully understood how the proliferative effects of PR is regulated in vivo. Increasing amount of evidence strongly suggests that dysregulation of ubiquitin-proteasome system is closely ass...

2016
Yulong Li Robin L. Armstrong Robert J. Duronio David M. MacAlpine

The methylation state of lysine 20 on histone H4 (H4K20) has been linked to chromatin compaction, transcription, DNA repair and DNA replication. Monomethylation of H4K20 (H4K20me1) is mediated by the cell cycle-regulated histone methyltransferase PR-Set7. PR-Set7 depletion in mammalian cells results in defective S phase progression and the accumulation of DNA damage, which has been partially at...

Journal: :Plant & cell physiology 2004
Kaori Senda Ken'ichi Ogawa

The lesions simulating disease (lsd) mutants of Arabidopsis spontaneously develop hypersensitive-response-like lesions in the absence of pathogens. To address the function of the redox regulator glutathione in disease resistance, we examined the relationship between endogenous glutathione and PR-1 accumulation using one of these mutants, lsd1, as a disease resistance model. Lesion formation on ...

Journal: :international journal of hematology-oncology and stem cell research 0
majid moghadaszadeh tabriz islamic azad university, tabriz, iran alireza nikanfar hematology and oncology department, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran mohamadreza hemati tabriz islamic azad university, tabriz, iran behrouz gharib hematology- oncology and stem cell research center, shariati hospital, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran sara sardashti hematology and oncology department, tabriz university of medical sciences, tabriz, iran

introduction: breast cancer is the most common malignancy with more than one million new cases diagnosed annually all around the world. its growth is mostly regulated by steroid hormones such as estrogen and peptide growth factors in interaction with epidermal growth factor 1 and 2. methods and materials: in this study, 237 patients who had consulted the oncology clinic of tabriz university of ...

Journal: :Neuron 2007
Sami Boudkkazi Edmond Carlier Norbert Ankri Olivier Caillard Pierre Giraud Laure Fronzaroli-Molinieres Dominique Debanne

In the cortex, synaptic latencies display small variations ( approximately 1-2 ms) that are generally considered to be negligible. We show here that the synaptic latency at monosynaptically connected pairs of L5 and CA3 pyramidal neurons is determined by the presynaptic release probability (Pr): synaptic latency being inversely correlated with the amplitude of the postsynaptic current and sensi...

Journal: :The American Mathematical Monthly 2003
Jack B. Brown George Kozlowski

1 pi − 2 j+1 > 7pr − 4pr > pr . If r is odd, set nk = ∏r1 pi − 2k+1. Then nk ≡ 3(4) (since 32 ≡ 1(4)). But no pi divides nk for 1 ≤ i ≤ r , so the integer nk has some prime factor qk ≡ 3(4) with qk > pr . If j = k, say j > k, the assumption that qk also divides n j leads to the same contradiction as earlier: since nk − n j = 2 j+1 − 2k+1 = 2k+1(2 j−k − 1), we have qk | 2 j−k − 1 and hence qk < ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2005
Ralf R Weigel Ursula M Pfitzner Christiane Gatz

The Arabidopsis thaliana NONEXPRESSER OF PR GENES1 (NPR1, also known as NIM1) protein is an essential positive regulator of salicylic acid (SA)-induced PATHOGENESIS-RELATED (PR) gene expression and systemic acquired resistance (SAR). PR gene activity is regulated at the level of redox-dependent nuclear transport of NPR1. NPR1 interacts with members of the TGA family of transcription factors tha...

2013
Catherine Bellance Junaid A. Khan Geri Meduri Anne Guiochon-Mantel Marc Lombès Hugues Loosfelt

Progesterone receptor (PR) and progestins affect mammary tumorigenesis; however, the relative contributions of PR isoforms A and B (PRA and PRB, respectively) in cancer cell migration remains elusive. By using a bi-inducible MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cell line expressing PRA and/or PRB, we analyzed the effect of conditional PR isoform expression. Surprisingly, unliganded PRB but not PRA strongly...

Journal: :Journal of plant physiology 2008
Cristina Silvar Fuencisla Merino José Díaz

This study investigated the expression pattern of genes encoding for a basic PR-1 protein, a basic beta-1,3-glucanase, a peroxidase, and a sesquiterpene cyclase involved in defense responses in three pepper cultivars with different levels of resistance to Phytophthora capsici. All genes were up-regulated in infected stems of the pepper cultivars, with expression being detected 8h post-inoculati...

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