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| - artículu científicu espublizáu en 1994 (ast)
- vědecký článek publikovaný v roce 1994 (cs)
- مقالة علمية (نشرت عام 1994) (ar)
- наукова стаття, опублікована в січні 1994 (uk)
- 1994 թվականի հունվարին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված (hy)
- 1994 թուականի Յունուարին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած (hyw)
- vedecký článok (publikovaný 1994/01/01) (sk)
- article scientifique publié en 1994 (fr)
- scientific journal article (en)
- wetenschappelijk artikel (gepubliceerd op 1994/01/01) (nl)
- im Januar 1994 veröffentlichter wissenschaftlicher Artikel (de)
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| - B. C. Varnum
- H. R. Herschman
- R. A. Koski
- S. T. Reddy
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| - Synthesis, degradation, and subcellular localization of proteins encoded by the primary response genes TIS7/PC4 and TIS21/PC3 (en)
- Synthesis, degradation, and subcellular localization of proteins encoded by the primary response genes TIS7/PC4 and TIS21/PC3 (nl)
- Synthesis, degradation, and subcellular localization of proteins encoded by the primary response genes TIS7/PC4 and TIS21/PC3 (ast)
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| - Synthesis, degradation, and subcellular localization of proteins encoded by the primary response genes TIS7/PC4 and TIS21/PC3 (en)
- Synthesis, degradation, and subcellular localization of proteins encoded by the primary response genes TIS7/PC4 and TIS21/PC3 (nl)
- Synthesis, degradation, and subcellular localization of proteins encoded by the primary response genes TIS7/PC4 and TIS21/PC3 (ast)
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| - Synthesis, degradation, and subcellular localization of proteins encoded by the primary response genes TIS7/PC4 and TIS21/PC3 (en)
- Synthesis, degradation, and subcellular localization of proteins encoded by the primary response genes TIS7/PC4 and TIS21/PC3 (nl)
- Synthesis, degradation, and subcellular localization of proteins encoded by the primary response genes TIS7/PC4 and TIS21/PC3 (ast)
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| - Synthesis, degradation, and subcellular localization of proteins encoded by the primary response genes TIS7/PC4 and TIS21/PC3 (en)
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of | - Identification of BTG2, an antiproliferative p53-dependent component of the DNA damage cellular response pathway
- In search of a function for the TIS21/PC3/BTG1/TOB family
- Tob is a negative regulator of activation that is expressed in anergic and quiescent T cells
- Induction of growth inhibition of 293 cells by downregulation of the cyclin E and cyclin-dependent kinase 4 proteins due to overexpression of TIS21.
- Protein-arginine methyltransferase I, the predominant protein-arginine methyltransferase in cells, interacts with and is regulated by interleukin enhancer-binding factor 3
- The mammalian immediate-early TIS21 protein and the leukemia-associated BTG1 protein interact with a protein-arginine N-methyltransferase
- Mitogen-stimulated TIS21 protein interacts with a protein-kinase-Calpha-binding protein rPICK1
- The BTG2 protein is a general activator of mRNA deadenylation
- Antiproliferative proteins of the BTG/Tob family are degraded by the ubiquitin-proteasome system
- The predominant protein-arginine methyltransferase from Saccharomyces cerevisiae
- RNA and protein interactions modulated by protein arginine methylation.
- TIS21 (/BTG2/PC3) as a link between ageing and cancer: cell cycle regulator and endogenous cell death molecule.
- Skp2 enhances polyubiquitination and degradation of TIS21/BTG2/PC3, tumor suppressor protein, at the downstream of FoxM1.
- TIS21/BTG2/PC3 is expressed through PKC-delta pathway and inhibits binding of cyclin B1-Cdc2 and its activity, independent of p53 expression.
- A human protein selected for interference with Ras function interacts directly with Ras and competes with Raf1
- Myocardial immediate early gene activation after cardiopulmonary bypass with cardiac ischemia-reperfusion
- BTG2 suppresses cancer cell migration through inhibition of Src-FAK signaling by downregulation of reactive oxygen species generation in mitochondria
- Differential expression of TIS21 and TIS1 genes in the various organs of Balb/c mice, thymic carcinoma tissues and human cancer cell lines
- Molecular characterization, expression pattern and association analysis of the porcine BTG2 gene
- The BTG/TOB family protein TIS21 regulates stage-specific proliferation of developing thymocytes.
- Expression of rat BTG(3) gene, Rbtg3, is regulated by redox changes
- Tob, a member of the APRO family, regulates immunological quiescence and tumor suppression
- Up-regulation of cell cycle arrest protein BTG2 correlates with increased overall survival in breast cancer, as detected by immunohistochemistry using tissue microarray
- B-cell translocation gene 2 (BTG2) stimulates cellular antioxidant defenses through the antioxidant transcription factor NFE2L2 in human mammary epithelial cells
- Use of differential display reverse transcription-PCR to reveal cellular changes during stimuli that result in herpes simplex virus type 1 reactivation from latency: upregulation of immediate-early cellular response genes TIS7, interferon, and [...]
- B-cell translocation gene 2 positively regulates GLP-1-stimulated insulin secretion via induction of PDX-1 in pancreatic β-cells
- Adenosine dialdehyde blocks the disappearance of two nerve growth factor-induced insoluble proteins
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