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Distinct roles of c-Abl and Atm in oxidative stress response are mediated by protein kinase C delta

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The c-Abl and Atm are linked in the reaction of cell to DNA-damage and oxidative stress and the molecular system, which systemizes the oxidative stress response, is quite opaque. The manner in which the absence of c-Abl and Atm distinctly modifies the response of the cells to the oxidative stress by introducing the antioxidant protein, which needs the protein kinase C Delta vigorously, is discussed.

Author: Nakayama, Keiko, Goff, Stephen P., Li, Baojie, Wang, Xueying, Rasheed, Naslin, Hu, Yuanyu, Boast, Sharon, Ishii, Tetsuro, Nakayama, Keiichi I.
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Publication Name: Genes & Development
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-9369
Year: 2004
United States, DNA damage, Dosage and administration, Oxidative stress

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Overexpression of fasciculation and elongation protein zeta-1 (FEZ1) induces a post-entry block to retroviruses in cultured cells

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The basis of the block to retroviral infection in the R3-2 line and two mutuant Rat2 fibroblast cell lines, R3-2 and R4-7 is previously isolated by a selection for retrovirus resistance. The fasciculation and elongation protein zeta-1 (FEZ1) overexpression is sufficient to explain the resistant phenotype of R3-2 cells and identify FEZ1 as a new gene capable of causing retrovirus resistance.

Author: Goff, Stephen P., Hatziioannou, Theodora, Naghavi, Mojgan H., Gao, Guangxia
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Publication Name: Genes & Development
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-9369
Year: 2005
Genetic aspects, Proteins, Gene expression, Retrovirus infections

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VHL-box and SOCS-box domains determine binding specificity for Cul2-Rbx1 and Cul5-Rbx2 modules of ubiquitin ligases

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An attempt is made to show that von Hippel-Lindau (VHL) specifically interacts with endogenous Cullin-Rbx1 in mammalian cells, whereas SOCS-box proteins associate with Cul5-Rbx2. LRR-1 and FEM1B as proteins are identified to share a region of homology with VHL and associate with Cul2-Rbx1

Author: Kohda, Daisuke, Conaway, Joan Weliky, Conaway, Ronald C., Kamura, Takumi, Nakayama, Keiichi I., Maenaka, Katsumi, Matsumoto, Masaki, Kotoshiba, Shuhei
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Publication Name: Genes & Development
Subject: Biological sciences
ISSN: 0890-9369
Year: 2004
Genetic research, Von Hippel-Lindau disease

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Subjects list: Research, Protein kinases
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