نتایج جستجو برای: e2f1

تعداد نتایج: 1798  

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2010
Vijay Alla David Engelmann Annett Niemetz Jens Pahnke Anke Schmidt Manfred Kunz Stephan Emmrich Marc Steder Dirk Koczan Brigitte M Pützer

Metastases are responsible for cancer deaths, but the molecular alterations leading to tumor progression are unclear. Overexpression of the E2F1 transcription factor is common in high-grade tumors that are associated with poor patient survival. To investigate the association of enhanced E2F1 activity with aggressive phenotype, we performed a gene-specific silencing approach in a metastatic mela...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2008
L A Seifried S Talluri M Cecchini L M Julian J S Mymryk F A Dick

Disruption of pRB-E2F interactions by E1A is a key event in the adenoviral life cycle that drives expression of early viral transcription and induces cell cycle progression. This function of E1A is complicated by E2F1, an E2F family member that controls multiple processes besides proliferation, including apoptosis and DNA repair. Recently, a second interaction site in pRB that only contacts E2F...

2013
Xin Ma Yu Gao Yang Fan Dong Ni Yu Zhang Weihao Chen Peng Zhang Erlin Song Qingbo Huang Qing Ai Hongzhao Li Baojun Wang Tao Zheng Taoping Shi Xu Zhang

BACKGROUND Transcription factor E2F1 exerts effects on many types of cancers. As an upstream regulator of a host of genes, E2F1 can trigger diverse aberrant transcription processes that may dominate malignancy. Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common subtype in renal cell carcinoma which displays high malignancy and has a shortage of biomarkers in clinics. Our study aimed to ...

2011
Sebastian Real Nathalie Meo-Evoli Lilia Espada Albert Tauler

During cell proliferation, growth must occur to maintain homeostatic cell size. Here we show that E2F1 is capable of inducing growth by regulating mTORC1 activity. The activation of cell growth and mTORC1 by E2F1 is dependent on both E2F1's ability to bind DNA and to regulate gene transcription, demonstrating that a gene induction expression program is required in this process. Unlike E2F1, E2F...

2012
Abhik Saha Jie Lu Lise Morizur Santosh K. Upadhyay Mahadesh Prasad AJ Erle S. Robertson

EBV latent antigen EBNA3C is indispensible for in vitro B-cell immortalization resulting in continuously proliferating lymphoblastoid cell lines (LCLs). EBNA3C was previously shown to target pRb for ubiquitin-proteasome mediated degradation, which facilitates G1 to S transition controlled by the major transcriptional activator E2F1. E2F1 also plays a pivotal role in regulating DNA damage induce...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2007
Guy Mlechkovich Niza Frenkel

E2F transcription factors play pivotal roles in controlling the expression of genes involved in cell viability as well as genes involved in cell death. E2F1 is an important constituent of this protein family, which thus far contains eight members. The interaction of E2F1 with its major regulator, retinoblastoma protein (Rb), has been studied extensively in the past two decades, concentrating on...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1996
D Trouche A Cook T Kouzarides

The cell cycle-regulating transcription factors E2F1/DP1 activate genes whose products are required for S phase progression. During most of the G1 phase, E2F1/DP1 activity is repressed by the retinoblastoma gene product RB, which directly contacts the E2F1 activation domain and silences it. The E2F1 activation domain has sequence similarity to the N-terminal activation domain of E1A(12S), which...

Journal: :Cancer research 2010
G Vignir Helgason Jim O'Prey Kevin M Ryan

The analysis of DNA tumor viruses has provided landmark insights into the molecular pathogenesis of cancer. A paradigm for this field has been the study of the adenoviral E1a protein, which has led to the identification of proteins such as p300, p400, and members of the retinoblastoma family. Through binding Rb family members, E1a causes deregulation of E2F proteins--an event common to most hum...

2016
Randeep K. Singh Lina Dagnino

Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is a major mechanism for removal of DNA lesions induced by exposure to UV radiation in the epidermis. Recognition of damaged DNA sites is the initial step in their repair, and requires multiprotein complexes that contain XPC and hHR23 proteins, or their orthologues. A variety of transcription factors are also involved in NER, including E2F1. In epidermal keratin...

Journal: :The Natural products journal 2023

Background: The aim of the study was to determine mechanism Moringa oleifera-induced apoptosis in HeLa cells. cells over-express cyclin E and B1, abrogate G0-G1 G2-M cell cycle arrest, promoting tumorigenesis. Cyclin E, E2F1 telomerase expression, caspase-3 -7 activation were assessed after 24-treatment with M. oleifera leaf fractions. Material methods: Apoptosis through caspase-7 determined qu...

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