نتایج جستجو برای: cyclin e

تعداد نتایج: 1037382  

Journal: :Cancer research 2000
T Fukuse T Hirata H Naiki S Hitomi H Wada

Cyclin E plays a pivotal role in the regulation of G1-S transition and relates to malignant transformation of the cells. However, the clinical significance of cyclin E expression in patients with non-small cell lung cancer remains unknown. We examined the expression of cyclin E in 242 resected non-small cell lung cancer in pathological stages I-IIIa and analyzed its relation to clinicopathologi...

Journal: :Cancer research 2011
Said Akli Carolyn S Van Pelt Tuyen Bui Laurent Meijer Khandan Keyomarsi

Cyclin E activates Cdk2, controls centrosome duplication, and regulates histone gene transcription. Cyclin E is deregulated in cancer and appears as low-molecular-weight (LMW) isoforms that correlate strongly with decreased survival in breast cancer patients. Transgenic mice overexpressing LMW-cyclin E have increased incidence of mammary tumors and distant metastasis when compared with mice tha...

2011
Said Akli Carolyn S. Van Pelt Tuyen Bui Laurent Meijer Khandan Keyomarsi

Cyclin E activates Cdk2, controls centrosome duplication, and regulates histone gene transcription. Cyclin E is deregulated in cancer and appears as low-molecular-weight (LMW) isoforms that correlate strongly with decreased survival in breast cancer patients. Transgenic mice overexpressing LMW-cyclin E have increased incidence of mammary tumors and distantmetastasis when compared withmice that ...

Journal: :FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 1999
R Donnellan R Chetty

Regulators of the cell cycle such as cyclin E play an important part in neoplasia. The cyclin E protein forms a partnership with a specific protein kinase. This complex phosphorylates key substrates to initiate DNA synthesis. Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CKIs) are able to suppress the activity of cyclin E. Various substances (including proteins produced by oncogenic viruses) affect cycli...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Stephen J Libertini Brian S Robinson Navdeep K Dhillon Danielle Glick Michael George Satya Dandekar Jeffrey P Gregg Earl Sawai Maria Mudryj

Overexpression of cyclin E in breast tumors is associated with a poor response to tamoxifen therapy, greater genomic instability, more aggressive behavior, and a poor clinical prognosis. These tumors also express low molecular weight isoforms of cyclin E that are associated with higher kinase activity and increased metastatic potential. In the current study, we show that cyclin E overexpression...

Journal: :Cancer research 2005
Elise Bales Lisa Mills Nancy Milam Mollianne McGahren-Murray Debdutta Bandyopadhyay Dahu Chen Jon A Reed Nikolai Timchenko Joost J van den Oord Menashe Bar-Eli Khandan Keyomarsi Estela E Medrano

Immunohistochemical analysis has consistently shown that cyclin E is up-regulated in human malignant melanomas in vivo. Here we analyzed such expression in more detail and show that cyclin E is overexpressed and present in low molecular weight (LMW) isoforms in metastatic melanoma and in a subset of primary invasive melanoma tumor tissues, but not in benign nevi. Human metastatic melanoma cell ...

Journal: :Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research 2005
Kamal E Bani-Hani Nidal M Almasri Yousef S Khader Fawzi M Sheyab Hanan N Karam

BACKGROUND There is a lack of consistency regarding the prognostic value of cyclin E overexpression in gastric cancer (gastric cancer). Our aim was to report on this overexpression and to analyze its correlations with the clinicopathologic variables. Another aim was to examine if aberrant expression of both cyclin E and p53 might increase the malignant potential of gastric cancer. METHODS Spe...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1997
K Zerfass-Thome A Schulze W Zwerschke B Vogt K Helin J Bartek B Henglein P Jansen-Dürr

Cyclin E is necessary and rate limiting for the passage of mammalian cells through the G1 phase of the cell cycle. Control of cell cycle progression by cyclin E involves cdk2 kinase, which requires cyclin E for catalytic activity. Expression of cyclin E/cdk2 leads to an activation of cyclin A gene expression, as monitored by reporter gene constructs derived from the human cyclin A promoter. Pro...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Susanna Ekholm-Reed Charles H Spruck Olle Sangfelt Frank van Drogen Elisabeth Mueller-Holzner Martin Widschwendter Anders Zetterberg Steven I Reed

hCDC4, the gene that encodes the F-box protein responsible for targeting cyclin E for ubiquitin-mediated proteolysis, has been found to be mutated in a number of primary cancers and cancer-derived cell lines. We have observed that functional inactivation of hCDC4 does not necessarily correlate with elevated levels of cyclin E in tumors. Here we show, however, that hCDC4 mutation in primary tumo...

Journal: :Current Biology 2015
Leonardo K. Teixeira Xianlong Wang Yongjiang Li Susanna Ekholm-Reed Xiaohua Wu Pei Wang Steven I. Reed

Cell-cycle progression is regulated by the cyclin-dependent kinase (Cdk) family of protein kinases, so named because their activation depends on association with regulatory subunits known as cyclins. Cyclin E normally accumulates at the G1/S boundary, where it promotes S phase entry and progression by activating Cdk2. In normal cells, cyclin E/Cdk2 activity is associated with DNA replication-re...

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