نتایج جستجو برای: brca1 protein

تعداد نتایج: 1240933  

2017
Emma C. Bourton Pia-Amata Ahorner Piers N. Plowman Sheba Adam Zahir Hussein Al-Ali Christopher N. Parris

The use of polyADPribose polymerase inhibitors in cancer treatment provides a unique opportunity to target DNA repair processes in cancer cells while leaving normal tissue intact. The PARP-1 enzyme repairs DNA single strand breaks (SSB). Therefore PARP-1 inhibition in BRCA1 negative cancers results in the formation of cytotoxic DNA double strand breaks (DSB) causing synthetic lethality. The use...

2009
Tomomi Ueki Jae-Hyun Park Toshihiko Nishidate Kyoko Kijima Koichi Hirata Yusuke Nakamura Toyomasa Katagiri

Breast cancer is generated through a multistep genetic and epigenetic process including activations of oncogenes and inactivations of tumor suppressor genes. Here, we report a critical role of ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2T (UBE2T), an E2 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, in mammary carcinogenesis. Immunocytochemical staining and in vitro binding assay revealed that UBE2T interacted and colocaliz...

2017
Kyong-Ah Yoon Sun-Young Kong Eun Ji Lee Jeong Nam Cho Suhwan Chang Eun Sook Lee

Germline mutations in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are strong genetic factors for predispositions to breast, ovarian, and other related cancers. This report describes a family with a history of breast and ovarian cancers that harbored a novel BRCA1 germline mutation. A single nucleotide deletion in intron 20, namely c.5332+4delA, was detected in a 43-year-old patient with breast cancer. This mutat...

2014
Li Wang Li-Jun Di

BRCA1 mainly acts as a tumor suppressor and BRCA1 mutation correlates with increased cancer risk. Although it is well recognized that BRCA1 related tumorigenesis is mainly caused by the increased DNA damage and decreased genome stability, it is not clear that why BRCA1 related patients have higher risk for cancer development mainly in estrogen responsive tissues such as breast and ovary. Recent...

2009
Huchun Li Masayuki Sekine Seyha Seng Shalom Avraham Hava Karsenty Avraham

BACKGROUND BRCA1 is a key regulatory protein participating in cell cycle checkpoint and DNA damage repair networks. BRCA1 plays important roles in protecting numerous cellular processes in response to cell damaging signals. Transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) is a potent regulator of growth, apoptosis and invasiveness of tumor cells. TFG-beta activates Smad signaling via its two cell sur...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Eric Deutsch Sylvie Jarrousse Dorothee Buet Aymeric Dugray Marie-Laure Bonnet Marie-Catherine Vozenin-Brotons Francois Guilhot Ali G Turhan Jean Feunteun Jean Bourhis

BCR-ABL fusion oncogene is the molecular hallmark of chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), a condition characterized by a progression from a chronic to acute phase leukemia because of secondary genetic events, the nature of which remains largely unknown. Here, we report that the expression of the p210 BCR-ABL fusion protein leads to a down-regulation of BRCA1 protein, a gene product involved in t...

Journal: :Cell 2001
Sharon B. Cantor Daphne W. Bell Shridar Ganesan Elizabeth M. Kass Ronny Drapkin Steven Grossman Doke C.R. Wahrer Dennis C. Sgroi William S. Lane Daniel A. Haber David M. Livingston

BRCA1 interacts in vivo with a novel protein, BACH1, a member of the DEAH helicase family. BACH1 binds directly to the BRCT repeats of BRCA1. A BACH1 derivative, bearing a mutation in a residue that was essential for catalytic function in other helicases, interfered with normal double-strand break repair in a manner that was dependent on its BRCA1 binding function. Thus, BACH1/BRCA1 complex for...

Journal: :Urology 1999
K Angelopoulou G Borchert D N Melegos E Lianidou H Lilja E P Diamandis

OBJECTIVES The subcellular localization of the breast cancer susceptibility gene product BRCA1 has been controversial. Discrepant results have been reported during the past 3 years, partially because of the unavailability of highly specific reagents for BRCA1 protein. Our objective was to characterize the BRCA1-like immunoreactivity that is detected in human seminal plasma by using monoclonal a...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2006
Joanna R Morris Laurent Pangon Chris Boutell Toyomasa Katagiri Nicholas H Keep Ellen Solomon

The N-terminus of the Breast Cancer-1 predisposition protein (BRCA1) associates with the BRCA1-associated RING domain-1 protein (BARD1) to form a heterodimer, which exhibits ubiquitin ligase activity that is abrogated by known cancer-associated BRCA1 missense mutations. The majority of missense substitutions identified in patients with a personal or a family history of disease have not been fol...

2008
Sagar Ghosh Yunzhe Lu Yanfen Hu

Aromatase is the rate-limiting enzyme in estrogen biosynthesis and a key target in breast cancer treatment. Its ovary-specific promoter, PII, is induced in response to protein kinase A (PKA) activation. It has been proposed that breast cancer susceptibility gene 1, BRCA1, is involved in negative regulation of aromatase PII activity. Surprisingly, inhibition of PKA pathway by inhibitor H89 eleva...

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