نتایج جستجو برای: p44

تعداد نتایج: 1320  

Haiyan Song Liguo An Ningning Dang, Shuguang Pang Xiaoli Ma,

Objective(s):Several investigations have revealed that caspase-14 is responsible for the epidermal differentiation and cornification, as well as the regulation of moisturizing effect. However, the precise regulation mechanism is still not clear. This study was aimed to investigate the expression of caspase-14 in filaggrin-deficient normal human epidermal keratinocytes (NHEKs) and to explore the...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Xueqi Wang Yasuko Rikihisa Tzung-Hui Lai Yumi Kumagai Ning Zhi Stephen M Reed

Anaplasma phagocytophilum immunodominant polymorphic major surface protein P44s have been hypothesized to go through antigenic variation, but the within-host dynamics of p44 expression has not been demonstrated. In the present study we investigated the composition and changes of p44 transcripts in the blood during the acute phase of well-defined laboratory A. phagocytophilum infections in naive...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Suleyman Felek Sam Telford Richard C Falco Yasuko Rikihisa

The 44-kDa immunodominant outer membrane proteins (P44 proteins) of Anaplasma phagocytophilum are encoded by the p44 polymorphic multigene family. The present study examined p44 expression and analyzed the cDNA sequences of various p44 transcripts from the spleens and blood of mice infected by the bites of ticks infected with the A. phagocytophilum NTN-1 strain or of naturally infected nymphal ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1998
Philippe Lenormand Jean-Marc Brondello Anne Brunet Jacques Pouysségur

Mitogen-activated protein kinases (p42/p44 MAPK, also called Erk2 and Erk1) are key mediators of signal transduction from the cell surface to the nucleus. We have previously shown that the activation of p42/p44 MAPK required for transduction of mitogenic signaling is associated with a rapid nuclear translocation of these kinases. However, the means by which p42 and p44 MAPK translocate into the...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Yi Peng Fei Chen Jonathan Melamed Luis Chiriboga Jianjun Wei Xiangtian Kong Maureen McLeod Yirong Li Caihong X Li Alice Feng Michael J Garabedian Zhengxin Wang Robert G Roeder Peng Lee

Androgen receptor (AR) mediates transcriptional activation of diverse target genes through interactions with various coactivators that may alter its function and help mediate the switch between prostate cell proliferation and differentiation. We recently identified p44/MEP50 as an AR coactivator and further showed that it is expressed primarily in the nucleus and cytoplasm of benign prostate ep...

2014
Mariana Pehar Mi Hee Ko Mi Li Heidi Scrable Luigi Puglielli

p44 is a short isoform of p53 with 'longevity-assurance' activity. Overexpression of p44 in the mouse (p44(+/+) transgenic mice) causes a progeroid phenotype that mimics an accelerated form of aging. The phenotype includes abnormal phosphorylation of the microtubule-binding protein tau, synaptic deficits, and cognitive decline. Genetic engineering demonstrated that the phosphorylation status of...

2013
Liran Zhou Keiko Hosohata Shen Gao Zhongping Gu Zhengxin Wang

The androgen receptor (AR) pathway plays critical roles in controlling differentiation and proliferation of prostate epithelial cells. We previously identified a novel AR cofactor, p44/WDR77, which specifically enhances AR transcriptional activity in the prostate gland and prostate cancer. To further elucidate p44/WDR77's role in the AR signaling pathway, we conducted a yeast two-hybrid screeni...

2013
Yirong Li Liantian Tian Martin Ligr Garrett Daniels Yi Peng Xinyu Wu Mandeep Singh Jianjun Wei Yongzhao Shao Herbert Lepor Ruliang Xu Zhijie Chang Zhengxin Wang Peng Lee

p44/MEP50/WDR77 has been identified as a coactivator of androgen receptor (AR), with distinct growth suppression and promotion function in gender specific endocrine organs and their malignancies. We dissected the functional domains of p44 for protein interaction with transcription factors, transcriptional activation, as well as the functional domains in p44 related to its growth inhibition in p...

2010
Yi Peng Yirong Li Lan Lin Gellert Xuanyi Zou Jun Wang Baljit Singh Ruliang Xu Luis Chiriboga Garrett Daniels Ruimin Pan David Y Zhang Michael J Garabedian Robert J Schneider Zhengxin Wang Peng Lee

Hormones and their receptors play an important role in the development and progression of breast carcinoma. Although the primary focus has been on oestrogen and oestrogen receptor (ER), androgen, androgen receptor (AR) and its coactivator(s) have been implicated in tumorigenesis of breast carcinoma and warrant further investigation. AR coactivator p44/Mep50 is identified as a subunit of methylo...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2001
V Volmat M Camps S Arkinstall J Pouysségur P Lenormand

We previously reported that nuclear translocation is essential for p42/p44 MAPKs (ERKs) mitogenic signaling. Here we show that, during long-term stimulation, p42/p44 MAPKs become inactive while they accumulate in the nucleus. This inactivation was monitored by phospho-specific immunostaining and dephosphorylation of a nuclear p42/p44 MAPKs substrate, HIF-1 alpha. The phosphatases responsible fo...

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