نتایج جستجو برای: apc gene

تعداد نتایج: 1147369  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
Kathleen Heppner Goss Chris Trzepacz Thérèse M F Tuohy Joanna Groden

Some truncating mutations of the APC tumor suppressor gene are associated with an attenuated phenotype of familial adenomatous polyposis coli (AAPC). This work demonstrates that APC alleles with 5' mutations produce APC protein that down-regulates beta-catenin, inhibits beta-catenin/T cell factor-mediated transactivation, and induces cell-cycle arrest. Transfection studies demonstrate that cap-...

2012
Scott A. Nelson Zhouyu Li Ian P. Newton David Fraser Rachel E. Milne David M. A. Martin David Schiffmann Xuesong Yang Dirk Dormann Cornelis J. Weijer L. Appleton Inke S. Näthke

940 INTRODUCTION A nonsense mutation in the tumour suppressor adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) is sufficient to cause colorectal cancer in humans and animal models (Nandan and Yang, 2010; Kwong and Dove, 2009). Hereditary and sporadic cancers commonly carry nonsense mutations in APC that result in the expression of Nterminal fragments of the APC protein, so that the protein lacks the more C-ter...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
I S Näthke C L Adams P Polakis J H Sellin W J Nelson

Mutations in the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene are linked to polyp formation in familial and sporadic colon cancer, but the functions of the protein are not known. We show that APC protein localizes mainly to clusters of puncta near the ends of microtubules that extend into actively migrating regions of epithelial cell membranes. This subcellular distribution of APC protein requires mic...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2003
Arnaud Capron Olivier Serralbo Katalin Fülöp Florian Frugier Yves Parmentier Aiwu Dong Alain Lecureuil Philippe Guerche Eva Kondorosi Ben Scheres Pascal Genschik

In yeast and animals, the anaphase-promoting complex or cyclosome (APC/C) is an essential ubiquitin protein ligase that regulates mitotic progression and exit by controlling the stability of cell cycle regulatory proteins, such as securin and the mitotic cyclins. In plants, the function, regulation, and substrates of the APC/C are poorly understood. To gain more insight into the roles of the pl...

2010
Claudia P. Pereira Esther B. Bachli Dominik J. Schaer Gabriele Schoedon

BACKGROUND Activated protein C (APC) has been introduced as a therapeutic agent for treatment of patients with severe sepsis due to its unique anticoagulant and anti-inflammatory properties in the vascular system. In this study we investigated novel targets for the anti-inflammatory action of APC in human macrophages. METHODS Using a genome-wide approach, effects of APC on the expression prof...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
A Horii S Nakatsuru Y Miyoshi S Ichii H Nagase Y Kato A Yanagisawa Y Nakamura

Although gastric cancer is the most common cancer in the world, genetic changes during its carcinogenesis are not well understood. Since some gastric cancers are considered to originate from the intestinal metaplasia, it is likely that the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene, the mutation of which causes adenomatous polyps in the colon, is associated with carcinogenesis of gastric cancer. Bas...

2006
Akira Horii Shuichi Nakatsuru Yasuo Miyoshi Shigetoshi Ichii Hiroki Nagase Yo Kato Akio Yanagisawa Yusuke Nakamura

Although gastric cancer is the most common cancer in the world, genetic changes during its carcinogenesis are not well understood. Since some gastric cancers are considered to originate from the intestinal metaplasia, it is likely that the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene, the mutation of which causes adenomatous polyps in the colon, is asso ciated with carcinogenesis of gastric cancer. Ba...

     Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is a hereditary autosomal dominant cancer syndrome, results from germ line mutation or deletion of the Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (APC) gene on chromosome 5q21. Patients with FAP suffer from multiple polyps mainly at the colorectal region as well as other parts of the gastrointestinal tract, which has propensity to transform into carcinoma. FAP has also...

2010
Donghai Wang Rossanna C. Pezo Georgia Corner Cristina Sison Martin L. Lesser Shailesh M. Shenoy John M. Mariadason Robert H. Singer Leonard H. Augenlicht

Novel imaging of active transcription sites in interphase nuclei of intestinal epithelial cells in situ showed that key genes associated with Wnt and Notch signaling were dynamically regulated as the cells underwent normal maturation during their migration along the mouse crypt-villus axis (CVA). However, oscillating patterns of activation of these genes were displaced along this axis in the hi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1999
S J Laken N Papadopoulos G M Petersen S B Gruber S R Hamilton F M Giardiello J D Brensinger B Vogelstein K W Kinzler

Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) is an autosomal-dominant disease characterized by the development of hundreds of adenomatous polyps of the colorectum. Approximately 80% of FAP patients can be shown to have truncating mutations of the APC gene. To determine the cause of FAP in the other 20% of patients, MAMA (monoallelic mutation analysis) was used to independently examine the status of eac...

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