نتایج جستجو برای: lats

تعداد نتایج: 350  

2013
Luca Lignitto Antonietta Arcella Maria Sepe Laura Rinaldi Rossella Delle Donne Adriana Gallo Eduard Stefan Verena A. Bachmann Maria A. Oliva Clelia Tiziana Storlazzi Alberto L'Abbate Arturo Brunetti Sara Gargiulo Matteo Gramanzini Luigi Insabato Corrado Garbi Max E. Gottesman Antonio Feliciello

Human glioblastoma is the most frequent and aggressive form of brain tumour in the adult population. Proteolytic turnover of tumour suppressors by the ubiquitin-proteasome system is a mechanism that tumour cells can adopt to sustain their growth and invasiveness. However, the identity of ubiquitin-proteasome targets and regulators in glioblastoma are still unknown. Here we report that the RING ...

Journal: :The Journal of general virology 1991
F Junejo A R MacLean S M Brown

The precise endpoints of the deletions/insertions in three variants (1704, 1705 and 1706) of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) strain 17 have been determined by dideoxynucleotide sequence analysis. The analysis was undertaken to discover whether the three variants had arisen from the same initial event and the extent of the deletions with respect to the latency-associated transcripts (LATs) a...

Journal: :American journal of cancer research 2015
Qian Wang Jeff Holst

The L-type amino acid transporter (LAT) family are Na(+)-independent transporters, which deliver neutral amino acids into cells. The four LATs, LAT1 (SLC7A5), LAT2 (SLC7A8), LAT3 (SLC43A1) and LAT4 (SLC43A2), are responsible for the majority of cellular leucine uptake. They show increased expression in many cancers, and are critical for control of protein translation and cell growth through the...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2002
Mathilde Orsel Sophie Filleur Vincent Fraisier Françoise Daniel-Vedele

Nitrate uptake by root cells is a key step of nitrogen metabolism and has been widely studied at the physiological level and, more recently, at the molecular level. Two classes of genes, NRT1 and NRT2, have been found to be potentially involved in the high and low affinity nitrate transport systems (HATS and LATS, respectively). The complexity of the molecular basis of nitrate uptake has been e...

Journal: :Development 2011
Georg Halder Randy L Johnson

The Hippo pathway has emerged as a conserved signaling pathway that is essential for the proper regulation of organ growth in Drosophila and vertebrates. Although the mechanisms of signal transduction of the core kinases Hippo/Mst and Warts/Lats are relatively well understood, less is known about the upstream inputs of the pathway and about the downstream cellular and developmental outputs. Her...

Journal: :Science 2013
David Jukam Baotong Xie Jens Rister David Terrell Mark Charlton-Perkins Daniela Pistillo Brian Gebelein Claude Desplan Tiffany Cook

Signaling pathways are reused for multiple purposes in plant and animal development. The Hippo pathway in mammals and Drosophila coordinates proliferation and apoptosis via the coactivator and oncoprotein YAP/Yorkie (Yki), which is homeostatically regulated through negative feedback. In the Drosophila eye, cross-repression between the Hippo pathway kinase LATS/Warts (Wts) and growth regulator M...

2010
J E Muelaner

This paper details a method of estimating the uncertainty of dimensional measurement for a three dimensional coordinate measurement machine. An experimental procedure was developed to compare three dimensional coordinate measurements with calibrated reference points. The reference standard used to calibrate these reference points was a fringe counting interferometer with a multilateration like ...

2010
Alice Genevet Michael C. Wehr Ruth Brain Barry J. Thompson Nicolas Tapon

The Salvador (Sav)/Warts (Wts)/Hippo (Hpo) (SWH) network controls tissue growth by inhibiting cell proliferation and promoting apoptosis. The core of the pathway consists of a MST and LATS family kinase cascade that ultimately phosphorylates and inactivates the YAP/Yorkie (Yki) transcription coactivator. The FERM domain proteins Merlin (Mer) and Expanded (Ex) represent one mode of upstream regu...

Journal: :Cell 2002
Nicolas Tapon Kieran F. Harvey Daphne W. Bell Doke C.R. Wahrer Taryn A. Schiripo Daniel A. Haber Iswar K. Hariharan

The number of cells in an organism is determined by regulating both cell proliferation and cell death. Relatively few mechanisms have been identified that can modulate both of these processes. In a screen for Drosophila mutations that result in tissue overgrowth, we identified salvador (sav), a gene that promotes both cell cycle exit and cell death. Elevated Cyclin E and DIAP1 levels are found ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
John Bothos Robyn L Tuttle Michelle Ottey Francis C Luca Thanos D Halazonetis

The kinase LATS/WARTS is a tumor suppressor protein conserved in evolution, but its function at the molecular level is not well understood. We report here that human LATS1 interacts with MOB1A, a protein whose homologue in budding yeast associates with kinases involved in mitotic exit. This suggested that LATS1 may be a component of the previously uncharacterized mitotic exit network in higher ...

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