نتایج جستجو برای: p63 protein

تعداد نتایج: 1236271  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1997
K Hauser R Kissmehl J Linder J E Schultz F Lottspeich H Plattner

PP63 (parafusin) is a 63 kDa phosphoprotein which is very rapidly (within 80 ms) dephosphorylated (to P63) during triggered trichocyst exocytosis; this occurs selectively in exocytosis-competent Paramecium tetraurelia strains. In the present work, two cDNAs coding for PP63/parafusin have been isolated, one of which is a new isoform. These isoforms are 99.6% identical and are derived from two di...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Jean-Christophe Pignon Chiara Grisanzio Yan Geng Jiaxi Song Ramesh A Shivdasani Sabina Signoretti

The tumor protein p63 (p63), and more specifically the NH2-terminal truncated (ΔN) p63 isoform, is a marker of basal epithelial cells and is required for normal development of several epithelial tissues, including the bladder and prostate glands. Although p63-expressing cells are proposed to be the stem cells of the developing prostate epithelium and bladder urothelium, cell lineages in these e...

Journal: :Molecular cancer therapeutics 2010
Anna E Vilgelm Mary K Washington Jinxiong Wei Heidi Chen Vladimir S Prassolov Alexander I Zaika

p53, p63, and p73 are members of the p53 protein family involved in regulation of cell cycle, apoptosis, differentiation, and other critical cellular processes. Here, we investigated the contribution of the entire p53 family in chemotherapeutic drug response in gastrointestinal tumors. Real-time PCR and immunohistochemistry revealed complexity and variability of expression profiles of the p53 p...

2015
Changwei Lin Xiaorong Li Yi Zhang Yihang Guo Jianyu Zhou Kai Gao Jing Dai Gui Hu Lv Lv Juan Du Yi Zhang

The transcription factor p63 is a member of the p53 gene family that plays a complex role in cancer due to its involvement in epithelial differentiation, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. MicroRNAs are a class of small, non-coding RNAs with an important regulatory role in various cellular processes, as well as in the development and progression of cancer. A number of microRNAs have been shown to...

Journal: :Journal of cutaneous pathology 2007
Doina Ivan Jason W Nash Victor G Prieto Eduardo Calonje Stephen Lyle A Hafeez Diwan Alexander J F Lazar

p63, a recently identified homologue of the p53 gene, is mainly expressed by basal and myoepithelial cells in skin. Others and we have shown the value of p63 in distinguishing primary adnexal tumors from visceral adenocarcinomas metastatic to skin. We now investigate the pattern of p63 expression in metastases from skin adnexal carcinomas and their cognate primaries and evaluate p63 expression ...

2014
Daisuke Suzuki Raju Sahu N. Adrian Leu Makoto Senoo

The transcription factor p63 (Trp63) plays a key role in homeostasis and regeneration of the skin. The p63 gene is transcribed from dual promoters, generating TAp63 isoforms with growth suppressive functions and dominant-negative ΔNp63 isoforms with opposing properties. p63 also encodes multiple carboxy (C)-terminal variants. Although mutations of C-terminal variants have been linked to the pat...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
William M Keyes Hannes Vogel Maranke I Koster Xuecui Guo Yi Qi Kristin M Petherbridge Dennis R Roop Allan Bradley Alea A Mills

Homology between p63 and p53 has suggested that these proteins might function similarly. However, the majority of data from human tumors have not supported a similar role for p63 in tumor suppression. To investigate this issue, we studied spontaneous tumorigenesis in p63+/- mice in both WT and p53-compromised backgrounds. We found that p63+/- mice were not tumor prone and mice heterozygous for ...

2010
Esther Conde Bárbara Angulo Pilar Redondo Oscar Toldos Elena García-García Ana Suárez-Gauthier Belén Rubio-Viqueira Carmen Marrón Ricardo García-Luján Montse Sánchez-Céspedes Angel López-Encuentra Luis Paz-Ares Fernando López-Ríos

INTRODUCTION While some targeted agents should not be used in squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs), other agents might preferably target SCCs. In a previous microarray study, one of the top differentially expressed genes between adenocarcinomas (ACs) and SCCs is P63. It is a well-known marker of squamous differentiation, but surprisingly, its expression is not widely used for this purpose. Our goals...

Journal: :BMC Cancer 2021

Abstract Background p63, a member of the p53 gene family, is an important regulator for epithelial tissue growth and development. ?Np63? main isoform p63 highly expressed in Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC). Extracellular signal-regulated kinase 3 (ERK3) atypical mitogen-activated protein (MAPK) whose biochemical features cellular regulation are distinct from those conventional MAPKs such as ERK...

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