Search Results - "Mayer, R. John"
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Ubiquitin-like protein conjugation and the ubiquitin–proteasome system as drug targets
Published in Nature reviews. Drug discovery (01-01-2011)“…Key Points Ubiquitin is a highly conserved 76 amino-acid protein that covalently attaches to protein substrates targeted for degradation by the 26S proteasome…”
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Assembly, structure, and function of the 26S proteasome
Published in Trends in cell biology (01-07-2010)“…The 26S proteasome is a large multiprotein complex involved in the regulated degradation of ubiquitinated proteins in the cell. The 26S proteasome has been…”
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Proteasome Dysfunction Activates Autophagy and the Keap1-Nrf2 Pathway
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05-09-2014)“…The ubiquitin-proteasome system and autophagy are crucially important for proteostasis in cells. These pathways are interdependent, and dysfunction in either…”
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Depletion of 26S Proteasomes in Mouse Brain Neurons Causes Neurodegeneration and Lewy-Like Inclusions Resembling Human Pale Bodies
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (13-08-2008)“…Ubiquitin-positive intraneuronal inclusions are a consistent feature of the major human neurodegenerative diseases, suggesting that dysfunction of the…”
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Continued 26S proteasome dysfunction in mouse brain cortical neurons impairs autophagy and the Keap1-Nrf2 oxidative defence pathway
Published in Cell death & disease (05-01-2017)“…The ubiquitin–proteasome system (UPS) and macroautophagy (autophagy) are central to normal proteostasis and interdependent in that autophagy is known to…”
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The oncoprotein gankyrin binds to MDM2/HDM2, enhancing ubiquitylation and degradation of p53
Published in Cancer cell (01-07-2005)“…Gankyrin is an ankyrin repeat oncoprotein commonly overexpressed in hepatocellular carcinomas. Gankyrin interacts with the S6 proteasomal ATPase and…”
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Pale body-like inclusion formation and neurodegeneration following depletion of 26S proteasomes in mouse brain neurones are independent of α-synuclein
Published in PloS one (2013)“…Parkinson's disease (PD) is characterized by the progressive degeneration of substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc) dopaminergic neurones and the formation of…”
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Gankyrin Is an Ankyrin-repeat Oncoprotein That Interacts with CDK4 Kinase and the S6 ATPase of the 26 S Proteasome
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (29-03-2002)“…A yeast two-hybrid screen with the human S6 (TBP7, RPT3) ATPase of the 26 S proteasome has identified gankyrin, a liver oncoprotein, as an interacting protein…”
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Reduced stability of retinoblastoma protein by gankyrin, an oncogenic ankyrin-repeat protein overexpressed in hepatomas
Published in Nature medicine (01-01-2000)“…Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common cancers in Asia and Africa, where hepatitis virus infection and exposure to specific liver carcinogens…”
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The Calcineurin-TFEB-p62 Pathway Mediates the Activation of Cardiac Macroautophagy by Proteasomal Malfunction
Published in Circulation research (31-07-2020)“…The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) and the autophagic-lysosomal pathway are pivotal to proteostasis. Targeting these pathways is emerging as an attractive…”
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Can neurodegeneration be separated from neuropathological hallmarks of chronic idiopathic human neurodegenerative disease? A perspective from modelling
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-08-2011)“…Chronic neurodegenerative disease is characterized by extensive regional loss of neurons in the brain and neuropathological hallmarks in surviving neurones…”
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Heterozygosity for the proteasomal Psmc1 ATPase is insufficient to cause neuropathology in mouse brain, but causes cell cycle defects in mouse embryonic fibroblasts
Published in Neuroscience letters (19-07-2012)“…► Proteasomal Psmc1 ATPase heterozygosity does not cause neuropathology in mouse brain. ► Age-related intraneuronal K48-specific polyubiquitin granular…”
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The Oncoprotein Gankyrin Negatively Regulates Both p53 and RB by Enhancing Proteasomal Degradation
Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (01-10-2005)“…Ubiquitin-dependent proteolysis mediates selective destruction of various cell cycle regulators, transcription factors and tumor suppressors. Gankyrin, a seven…”
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MAGE-A4 Interacts with the Liver Oncoprotein Gankyrin and Suppresses Its Tumorigenic Activity
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-03-2003)“…Hepatocellular carcinoma ranks among the most common malignancies in Southeast Asia and South Africa. Although there are many modalities of treatment, the…”
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Ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like proteins as multifunctional signals
Published in Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (01-08-2005)“…Protein ubiquitylation is a recognized signal for protein degradation. However, it is increasingly realized that ubiquitin conjugation to proteins can be used…”
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The Crystal Structure of Gankyrin, an Oncoprotein Found in Complexes with Cyclin-dependent Kinase 4, a 19 S Proteasomal ATPase Regulator, and the Tumor Suppressors Rb and p53
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (09-01-2004)“…Gankyrin is a 25-kDa hepatocellular carcinoma-associated protein that mediates protein-protein interactions in cell cycle control and protein degradation. It…”
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The UPS and autophagy in chronic neurodegenerative disease: Six of one and half a dozen of the other-Or not?
Published in Autophagy (16-02-2009)“…In the past twenty years, evidence has accumulated to show that ubiquitinated proteins are a consistent feature of the intraneuronal protein aggregates…”
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The meteoric rise of regulated intracellular proteolysis
Published in Nature reviews. Molecular cell biology (01-11-2000)“…It is often the case in biology that research into breaking things down lags behind research into synthesizing them, and this is certainly true for…”
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Subcellular distribution of the TSC2 gene product tuberin in human airway smooth muscle cells is driven by multiple localization sequences and is cell-cycle dependent
Published in American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology (01-01-2007)“…The products of the tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC) genes, hamartin and tuberin (TSC1 and 2), form a heteromer, which represses the kinase mammalian target of…”
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AAA proteins and the life process
Published in Biochemical Society transactions (01-02-2008)“…AAAs (ATPases associated with various cellular activities) form a large group of P-loop NTPases, themselves the most abundant class of protein in all…”
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