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The human ARF tumor suppressor senses blastema activity and suppresses epimorphic tissue regeneration [PDF]
The control of proliferation and differentiation by tumor suppressor genes suggests that evolution of divergent tumor suppressor repertoires could influence species’ regenerative capacity.
Robert G Hesse +3 more
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Oncogenic microRNA-4534 regulates PTEN pathway in prostate cancer. [PDF]
Prostate carcinogenesis involves alterations in several signaling pathways, the most prominent being the PI3K/AKT pathway. This pathway is constitutively active and drives prostate cancer (PCa) progression to advanced metastatic disease. PTEN, a critical
Chowdhary, Harshika +19 more
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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is ubiquitous and carried by approximately 90% of the world’s adult population. Several mechanisms and pathways have been proposed as to how EBV facilitates the pathogenesis and progression of malignancies, such as Hodgkin’s ...
Adelaide Ohui Fierti +4 more
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Retinoblastoma Protein Paralogs and Tumor Suppression
The retinoblastoma susceptibility gene (RB1) is the first tumor suppressor gene discovered and a prototype for understanding regulatory networks that function in opposition to oncogenic stimuli.
Mauricio Flores, David W. Goodrich
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Tumor suppressor genetics [PDF]
The observation that mutations in tumor suppressor genes can have haploinsufficient, as well as gain of function and dominant negative, phenotypes has caused a reevaluation of the 'two-hit' model of tumor suppressor inactivation. Here we examine the history of haploinsufficiency and tumor suppressors in order to understand the origin of the 'two-hit ...
Shannon R, Payne, Christopher J, Kemp
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Deep mutational interaction perturbation scanning of NF2 with conformation-dependent interaction partners KDM1A, EMILIN, and PIK3R3 revealed two regions critical for NF2 tumor suppressor function. NF2 (moesin–ezrin–radixin-like [MERLIN] tumor suppressor)
Christina S Moesslacher +9 more
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Tumour suppressor genes are a class of genes that have a crucial role in the genesis of neoplasia. These genes when transcribed and translated, result in the production of proteins that regulate the cell cycle, repair any DNA mutations and control apoptosis.
Gamudi, Donia, Blundell, Renald
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SPINOPHILIN: A multiplayer tumor suppressor
SPINOPHILIN (SPN, PPP1R9B or NEURABIN-2) is a multifunctional protein that regulates protein–protein interactions in different cell signaling pathways.
Eva M. Verdugo-Sivianes, Amancio Carnero
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Synaptopodin-2: a potential tumor suppressor
Initially identified as an actin-binding protein containing a PSD95-DLG-ZO1 Domain (PZD domain), Synaptopodin 2 (SYNPO2) has long been considered a structural protein ubiquitously expressed in muscular tissues.
Zequn Zheng, Yongfei Song
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Non-small-cell lung cancers (NSCLCs) are largely classified into lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC), which have different therapeutic options according to its molecular profiles and immune checkpoint expression, especially
Ahreum Kim +6 more
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