نتایج جستجو برای: creb1

تعداد نتایج: 411  

Journal: :Journal of Huntington's disease 2015
Andrew Christopher McCourt Jennifer Parker Edina Silajdžić Salman Haider Huma Sethi Sarah J Tabrizi Thomas T Warner Maria Björkqvist

BACKGROUND In addition to classical neurological symptoms, Huntington's disease (HD) is complicated by peripheral pathology and both the mutant gene and the protein are found in cells and tissues throughout the body. Despite the adipose tissue gene expression alterations described in HD mouse models, adipose tissue and its gene expression signature have not been previously explored in human HD....

2015
Ximiao He Khund Sayeed Syed Desiree Tillo Ishminder Mann Matthew T Weirauch Charles Vinson

To achieve proper spatiotemporal control of gene expression, transcription factors cooperatively assemble onto specific DNA sequences. The ETS domain protein monomer of GABPα and the B-ZIP domain protein dimer of CREB1 cooperatively bind DNA only when the ETS ((C)/GCGGAA GT: ) and CRE ( GT: GACGTCAC) motifs overlap precisely, producing the ETS↔CRE motif ((C)/GCGGAA GT: GACGTCAC). We designed a ...

2013
Meng Zhang Jian-Jun Xu Rou-Li Zhou Qing-Yun Zhang

Lysosomal-associated protein transmembrane-4 beta (LAPTM4B) is a potential proto-oncogene, whose overexpression is involved in cancer occurrence and progression. Its transcript is up-regulated in various types of solid tumors including breast cancer. However, its transcriptional regulation mechanism is still unclear. To investigate the mechanism of transcriptional regulation of LAPTM4B in human...

2012
Chiara Luise Francesco Merolla Vincenza Leone Simona Paladino Daniela Sarnataro Alfredo Fusco Angela Celetti

CCDC6 was originally identified in chimeric genes as caused by chromosomal translocation involving the RET protooncogene in some thyroid tumors. Recognised as a 65 kDa pro-apoptotic phosphoprotein, CCDC6 has been enrolled as an ATM substrate that contribute to protect genome integrity by modulating PP4c activity in response to genotoxic stress. Recently, CCDC6 has been identified as a repressor...

Journal: :American journal of medical genetics. Part B, Neuropsychiatric genetics : the official publication of the International Society of Psychiatric Genetics 2009
John M Hettema Seon-Sook An Edwin J C G van den Oord Michael C Neale Kenneth S Kendler Xiangning Chen

Cyclic AMP response element binding protein (CREB) has been implicated in behavioral models of anxiety and depression, antidepressant response in humans, and suicide. One group reported a female-specific association of the CREB1 gene in early-onset Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), while another found no evidence of association with this phenotype. In this study, we sought to examine the evidenc...

2015
Hayley Mylroie Odile Dumont Andrea Bauer Clare C. Thornton John Mackey Damien Calay Shahir S. Hamdulay Joan R. Choo Joseph J. Boyle Allen M. Samarel Anna M. Randi Paul C. Evans Justin C. Mason

AIMS Vascular injury leading to endothelial dysfunction is a characteristic feature of chronic renal disease, diabetes mellitus, and systemic inflammatory conditions, and predisposes to apoptosis and atherogenesis. Thus, endothelial dysfunction represents a potential therapeutic target for atherosclerosis prevention. The observation that activity of either protein kinase C epsilon (PKCε) or hae...

Journal: :PloS one 2015
Balasubramanian Senthilkumaran Gunti Sreenivasulu De-Shou Wang Cheni-Chery Sudhakumari Tohru Kobayashi Yoshitaka Nagahama

In fish, oocyte meiotic maturation is regulated by 17α, 20β-dihydroxy-progesterone through cAMP. To study the role of cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) in meiotic maturation, we cloned and characterized the expression pattern of CREBs from two fish models, the Nile tilapia and catfish. In the Nile tilapia three different CREBs were identified where in CREB1 was found in many tissues ...

2017
Nesli Avgan Heidi G. Sutherland Rodney A. Lea Lauren K. Spriggens Larisa M. Haupt David H. K. Shum Lyn R. Griffiths

Prospective memory (PM) is generally defined as remembering to perform intended actions in the future and is important for functioning in daily life. Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) responsive element binding protein 1 (CREB1) plays an important role in cognitive functions. In this study, we hypothesized that genetic variation in the CREB1 gene is associated with PM. We genotyped a CREB1 ...

Journal: :European neuropsychopharmacology : the journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2011
Judit Lazary Gabriella Juhasz Ian M Anderson Christian P Jacob T Trang Nguyen Klaus-Peter Lesch Andreas Reif J F William Deakin Gyorgy Bagdy

G protein-activated K+ channel 2 (GIRK2) and cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB1) are involved in synaptic plasticity and their genes have been implicated depression and memory processing. Excessive rumination is a core cognitive feature of depression which is also present in remission. High scores on the Ruminative Response Scale (RRS) questionnaire are predictive of relapse and recur...

2017
Jingsong Ma Lin Wang Yanjie Yang Zhengxue Qiao Deyu Fang Xiaohui Qiu Xiuxian Yang Xiongzhao Zhu Jincai He Hui Pan Bo Ban Yan Zhao Hong Sui

BACKGROUND Major depression (MD) is caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. In this study we investigated the interaction of variations in the G-protein beta 3 subunit (GNB3) and cAMP response element binding protein 1 (CREB1) genes with negative life events in the pathogenesis of MD. One GNB3 polymorphism (rs5443) and four CREB1 polymorphisms (rs2253206, rs2551941, rs6740...

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