نتایج جستجو برای: csb

تعداد نتایج: 628  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2005
Tina Thorslund Cayetano von Kobbe Jeanine A Harrigan Fred E Indig Mette Christiansen Tinna Stevnsner Vilhelm A Bohr

Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized as a segmental premature-aging syndrome. The CS group B (CSB) protein has previously been implicated in transcription-coupled repair, transcriptional elongation, and restoration of RNA synthesis after DNA damage. Recently, evidence for a role of CSB in base excision repair of oxidative DNA lesions has accumulated. In our search to ...

2010
Roy Anindya Pierre-Olivier Mari Ulrik Kristensen Hanneke Kool Giuseppina Giglia-Mari Leon H. Mullenders Maria Fousteri Wim Vermeulen Jean-Marc Egly Jesper Q. Svejstrup

Transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC-NER) allows RNA polymerase II (RNAPII)-blocking lesions to be rapidly removed from the transcribed strand of active genes. Defective TCR in humans is associated with Cockayne syndrome (CS), typically caused by defects in either CSA or CSB. Here, we show that CSB contains a ubiquitin-binding domain (UBD). Cells expressing UBD-less CSB (CSB(del...

2014
Robert J. Lake Erica L. Boetefuer Pei-Fang Tsai Jieun Jeong Inchan Choi Kyoung-Jae Won Hua-Ying Fan

Cockayne syndrome is an inherited premature aging disease associated with numerous developmental and neurological defects, and mutations in the gene encoding the CSB protein account for the majority of Cockayne syndrome cases. Accumulating evidence suggests that CSB functions in transcription regulation, in addition to its roles in DNA repair, and those defects in this transcriptional activity ...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2008
John C. Newman Arnold D. Bailey Hua-Ying Fan Thomas Pavelitz Alan M. Weiner

Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a devastating progeria most often caused by mutations in the CSB gene encoding a SWI/SNF family chromatin remodeling protein. Although all CSB mutations that cause CS are recessive, the complete absence of CSB protein does not cause CS. In addition, most CSB mutations are located beyond exon 5 and are thought to generate only C-terminally truncated protein fragments. W...

2017
Anne-Louise Hother Mikkel Lykke Torben Martinussen Hanne Damgaard Poulsen Christian Mølgaard Per Torp Sangild André Briend Christian Fink Hansen Henrik Friis Kim F. Michaelsen Thomas Thymann

BACKGROUND Phosphorus (P) levels in refeeding diets are very important as undernourished children are at risk of hypophosphatemia during refeeding. For this reason, conventional corn-soy-blends (CSB) have been reformulated by the World Food Programme to obtain a mono-calcium-phosphate fortified product (CSB+) and a product further fortified with skim milk powder (CBS++). METHODS Using a pigle...

2012
Nicole L. Batenburg Taylor R. H. Mitchell Derrik M. Leach Andrew J. Rainbow Xu-Dong Zhu

The majority of Cockayne syndrome (CS) patients carry a mutation in Cockayne Syndrome group B (CSB), a large nuclear protein implicated in DNA repair, transcription and chromatin remodeling. However, whether CSB may play a role in telomere metabolism has not yet been characterized. Here, we report that CSB physically interacts with TRF2, a duplex telomeric DNA binding protein essential for telo...

2007
Heng-Kuan Wong Meltem Muftuoglu Gad Beck Syed Z. Imam Vilhelm A. Bohr David M. Wilson

The Cockayne syndrome B (CSB) protein--defective in a majority of patients suffering from the rare autosomal disorder CS--is a member of the SWI2/SNF2 family with roles in DNA repair and transcription. We demonstrate herein that purified recombinant CSB and the major human apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonuclease, APE1, physically and functionally interact. CSB stimulates the AP site incision ac...

Journal: :INFORMS Journal on Computing 2010
Hong Wan Bruce E. Ankenman Barry L. Nelson

Controlled Sequential Bifurcation (CSB) is a factor-screening method for discrete-event simulations. It combines a multi-stage hypothesis testing procedure with the original Sequential Bifurcation (SB) procedure, to control both the power for detecting important effects at each bifurcation step and the Type I error for each unimportant factor under heterogeneous variance conditions when a main-...

2007
Syed Z. Imam Fred E. Indig Wen-Hsing Cheng Satya P. Saxena Tinna Stevnsner Donald Kufe Vilhelm A. Bohr

The Cockayne Syndrome group B (CSB) protein plays important roles in transcription, transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair and base excision DNA repair. c-Abl kinase also plays a role in DNA repair as a regulator/coordinator of the DNA damage response. This study presents evidence that the N-terminal region of CSB interacts with the SH3 domain of c-Abl in vitro and in vivo. In additio...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2007
Ingeborg M Kooter Jeroen L A Pennings Paul H B Fokkens Daan L A C Leseman A John F Boere Miriam E Gerlofs-Nijland Flemming R Cassee Johanna A C Schalk Tom J H Orzechowski Mirjam M Schaap Timo M Breit Jan A M A Dormans Conny T M van Oostrom Annemieke de Vries Harry van Steeg

The oxidant ozone is a well-known air pollutant, inhalation of which is associated with respiratory tract inflammation and functional alterations of the lung. It is well established as an inducer of intracellular oxidative stress. We investigated whether Cockayne syndrome B, transcription-coupled, repair-deficient mice (Csb(-/-)), known to be sensitive to oxidative stressors, respond differentl...

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