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RANKing c-Jun in osteoclast development [PDF]
Pathological bone loss always reflects enhanced net osteoclastic activity. Recognition and binding of the receptor activator of NF-κB (RANK) by RANK ligand (RANKL) is the key osteoclastogenic event, and the signaling cascades induced by this reaction therefore contain potential anti-osteoporosis therapeutic targets.
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Rb binds c-Jun and activates transcription [PDF]
The retinoblastoma protein (Rb) acts as a critical cell-cycle regulator and loss of Rb function is associated with a variety of human cancer types. Here we report that Rb binds to members of the AP-1 family of transcription factors, including c-Jun, and stimulates c-Jun transcriptional activity from an AP-1 consensus sequence.
M A, Nead +4 more
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The small GTP-binding protein RhoA regulates c-Jun by a ROCK-JNK signaling axis [PDF]
RhoA regulates the actin cytoskeleton and the expres- sion of genes associated with cell proliferation. This includes c-fos and c-jun, which are members of the AP1 family of transcription factors that play a key role in normal and aberrant cell growth ...
Bernard, Ora +5 more
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Barriers to transmission of transcriptional noise in a c‐fos c‐jun pathway
We explored how transcriptional noise propagates in gene‐regulatory pathways by studying the induction of two downstream genes by transcription factors c‐fos and c‐jun.
Khyati Shah, Sanjay Tyagi
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Expression of MKK7 and Phospho-c-Jun in Glioma and Their Correlation
Objective To investigate the expression of phospho-c-Jun and MKK7 in gliomas and their correlation. Methods We collected and analyzed retrospectively 92 cases of gliomas, including 15 cases of diffuse astrocytoma, 5 cases of oligodendroglioma, 11 cases ...
ZHI Cheng +10 more
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In previous studies we have demonstrated that the expression of the Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) class I gene in thyrocytes is controlled by several hormones, growth factors, and drugs.
Cesidio Giuliani +11 more
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c-Jun knockdown sensitizes osteosarcoma to doxorubicin [PDF]
Abstract The oncogene c-Jun has been found to be up-regulated in a variety of cancers, including osteosarcoma. Doxorubicin is a frontline chemotherapeutic against osteosarcoma, but is limited by toxicity. DNAzymes are oligonucleotides capable of specific catalysis of target mRNA. A biocompatible c-Jun DNAzyme nanoparticle formulated from
Dass, Crispin R +2 more
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Nucleolar AATF regulates c-Jun–mediated apoptosis
The AP-1 transcription factor c-Jun has been shown to be essential for stress-induced apoptosis in several models. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the proapoptotic activity of c-Jun are poorly understood. We identify the apoptosis-antagonizing transcription factor (AATF) as a novel nucleolar stress sensor, which is required as a cofactor ...
Ferraris, SE +5 more
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c-Jun phosphorylation by the human vaccinia-related kinase 1 (VRK1) and its cooperation with the N-terminal kinase of c-Jun (JNK) [PDF]
The VRK1 kinase is a novel Ser-Thr kinase in the human kinome that diverged from the casein kinase 1 branch. These kinases phosphorylate transcription factors related to stress responses, such as p53.
Liu, Tingting +5 more
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Functional interaction between macrophages and hepatocytes dictate the outcome of liver fibrosis
Xie et al demonstrate opposite outcomes on liver fibrosis due to deletion of c-Jun in hepatocytes alone or along with Kupffer cells, highlighting the functional interaction between these cell types in regulating the fibrotic process, dictated by c-Jun ...
Min Xie +5 more
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