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    Global analysis of DNA methylation in early-stage liver fibrosis by Komatsu, Yoko, Waku, Tsuyoshi, Iwasaki, Naoya, Ono, Wakana, Yamaguchi, Chie, Yanagisawa, Junn

    Published in BMC medical genomics (27-01-2012)
    “…Liver fibrosis is caused by chemicals or viral infection. The progression of liver fibrosis results in hepatocellular carcinogenesis in later stages. Recent…”
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    The Nucleolar Protein Myb-binding Protein 1A (MYBBP1A) Enhances p53 Tetramerization and Acetylation in Response to Nucleolar Disruption by Ono, Wakana, Hayashi, Yuki, Yokoyama, Wataru, Kuroda, Takao, Kishimoto, Hiroyuki, Ito, Ichiaki, Kimura, Keiji, Akaogi, Kensuke, Waku, Tsuyoshi, Yanagisawa, Junn

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (21-02-2014)
    “…Tetramerization of p53 is crucial to exert its biological activity, and nucleolar disruption is sufficient to activate p53. We previously demonstrated that…”
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    MYBBP1A suppresses breast cancer tumorigenesis by enhancing the p53 dependent anoikis by Akaogi, Kensuke, Ono, Wakana, Hayashi, Yuki, Kishimoto, Hiroyuki, Yanagisawa, Junn

    Published in BMC cancer (07-02-2013)
    “…Tumor suppressor p53 is mutated in a wide variety of human cancers and plays a critical role in anoikis, which is essential for preventing tumorigenesis…”
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    Nucleolar protein, Myb-binding protein 1A, specifically binds to nonacetylated p53 and efficiently promotes transcriptional activation by Ono, Wakana, Akaogi, Kensuke, Waku, Tsuyoshi, Kuroda, Takao, Yokoyama, Wataru, Hayashi, Yuki, Kimura, Keiji, Kishimoto, Hiroyuki, Yanagisawa, Junn

    “…•MYBBPA interacts with p53 via lysine residues in the CRD region of p53.•MYBBP1A binds specifically to non-acetylated p53 and regulates the activation of…”
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    Novel Nucleolar Pathway Connecting Intracellular Energy Status with p53 Activation by Kumazawa, Takuya, Nishimura, Kazuho, Kuroda, Takao, Ono, Wakana, Yamaguchi, Chie, Katagiri, Naohiro, Tsuchiya, Mai, Masumoto, Hiroshi, Nakajima, Yuka, Murayama, Akiko, Kimura, Keiji, Yanagisawa, Junn

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-06-2011)
    “…In response to a shortage of intracellular energy, mammalian cells reduce energy consumption and induce cell cycle arrest, both of which contribute to cell…”
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