Search Results - "Canman, C. E"
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Ataxia telangiectasia mutant protein activates c-Abl tyrosine kinase in response to ionizing radiation
Published in Nature (London) (29-05-1997)“…Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) is a rare human autosomal recessive disorder with pleiotropic phenotypes, including neuronal degeneration, immune dysfunction,…”
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Activation of the ATM Kinase by Ionizing Radiation and Phosphorylation of p53
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (11-09-1998)“…The p53 tumor suppressor protein is activated and phosphorylated on serine-15 in response to various DNA damaging agents. The gene product mutated in ataxia…”
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Growth factor modulation of p53-mediated growth arrest versus apoptosis
Published in Genes & development (01-03-1995)“…Irradiation of mammalian cells can cause cell cycle perturbations and apoptotic cell death. We have investigated the modulation of these physiologic end points…”
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Reversal of apoptosis by the leukaemia-associated E2A-HLF chimaeric transcription factor
Published in Nature (London) (08-08-1996)“…The E2A-HLF (for hepatic leukaemia factor) fusion gene, formed by action of the t(17;19) (q22;p13) chromosomal translocation, drives the leukaemic…”
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Loss of atm radiosensitizes multiple p53 null tissues
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-12-1998)“…An unusual clinical finding in ataxia-telangiectasia, a human disorder caused by mutations in atm, is exquisite sensitivity to gamma irradiation. By contrast,…”
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Rapamycin and p53 act on different pathways to induce G1 arrest in mammalian cells
Published in Oncogene (02-10-1997)“…Certain growth regulatory kinases contain a common domain related to the phospho-inositol 3 (PI-3) kinase catalytic site. These include the ATM gene product,…”
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Substrate Specificities and Identification of Putative Substrates of ATM Kinase Family Members
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (31-12-1999)“…Ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) phosphorylates p53 protein in response to ionizing radiation, but the complex phenotype of AT cells suggests that it must…”
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Threonine 68 phosphorylation by ataxia telangiectasia mutated is required for efficient activation of Chk2 in response to ionizing radiation
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-2000)“…Eukaryotic cells activate an evolutionarily conserved set of proteins that rapidly induce cell cycle arrest to prevent replication or segregation of damaged…”
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WAF1/CIP1 is induced in p53-mediated G1 arrest and apoptosis
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-03-1994)“…The tumor growth suppressor WAF1/CIP1 was recently shown to be induced by p53 and to be a potent inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinases. In the present studies,…”
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DNA damage induces phosphorylation of the amino terminus of p53
Published in Genes & development (15-12-1997)“…Data are presented demonstrating that DNA damage leads to specific post-translational modifications of p53 protein. Using two-dimensional peptide mapping of in…”
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Small contribution of G1 checkpoint control manipulation to modulation of p53-mediated apoptosis
Published in Oncogene (26-02-1998)“…Deregulation of the S-phase promoting E2F-1 transcription factor has been shown to cooperate with p53 to induce apoptosis. BaF3 cells undergo rapid,…”
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Induction of resistance to fluorodeoxyuridine cytotoxicity and DNA damage in human tumor cells by expression of Escherichia coli deoxyuridinetriphosphatase
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-05-1994)“…Recent studies from our laboratory suggested that, in some human colorectal tumor cell lines, sensitivity to fluorodeoxyuridine may depend upon the extent of…”
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Resistance to fluorodeoxyuridine-induced DNA damage and cytotoxicity correlates with an elevation of deoxyuridine triphosphatase activity and failure to accumulate deoxyuridine triphosphate
Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (01-11-1993)“…Deoxyuridine triphosphate (dUTP) misincorporation and uracil misrepair have long been implicated in fluoropyrimidine-induced DNA damage; however, the enzymatic…”
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Variations in patterns of DNA damage induced in human colorectal tumor cells by 5-fluorodeoxyuridine: implications for mechanisms of resistance and cytotoxicity
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (01-11-1992)“…We have previously shown that treatment of the HT29 human colorectal tumor (HCT) cell line with 100 nM 5-fluorodeoxyuridine (FdUrd) induces DNA fragments…”
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Signal transduction. Three paths to stress relief
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Replication checkpoint: Preventing mitotic catastrophe
Published in Current biology (20-02-2001)“…A conserved network of signal transduction pathways prevents mitosis if DNA is damaged or its synthesis incomplete. Loss of this checkpoint control is…”
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DNA damage responses: p53 induction, cell cycle perturbations, and apoptosis
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P53, cell cycle control and apoptosis: implications for cancer
Published in Cancer and metastasis reviews (01-03-1995)“…Cellular proliferation depends on the rates of both cell division and cell death. Tumors frequently have decreased cell death as a primary mode of increased…”
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The role of ATM in DNA damage responses and cancer
Published in Oncogene (24-12-1998)“…Ataxia-telangiectasia (AT) is a complex, autosomal recessive disorder characterized by cerebellar ataxia, believed to result from progressive…”
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ATM Binds to β -adaptin in Cytoplasmic Vesicles
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (18-08-1998)“…Inherited mutations in the ATM gene lead to a complex clinical phenotype characterized by neuronal degeneration, oculocutaneous telangiectasias, immune…”
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