Tumor suppressors BTG1 and BTG2: Beyond growth control
L Yuniati, B Scheijen, LT van der Meer… - Journal of cellular …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Since the identification of B‐cell translocation gene 1 (BTG1) and BTG2 as antiproliferation
genes more than two decades ago, their protein products have been implicated in a variety …
genes more than two decades ago, their protein products have been implicated in a variety …
[HTML][HTML] In search of a function for the TIS21/PC3/BTG1/TOB family
S Matsuda, JP Rouault, JP Magaud, C Berthet - FEBS letters, 2001 - Elsevier
The Btg family of anti-proliferative gene products includes Pc3/Tis21/Btg2, Btg1, Tob, Tob2,
Ana/Btg3, Pc3k and others. These proteins are characterized by similarities in their amino …
Ana/Btg3, Pc3k and others. These proteins are characterized by similarities in their amino …
A novel mechanism of gene regulation and tumor suppression by the transcription factor FKHR
S Ramaswamy, N Nakamura, I Sansal, L Bergeron… - Cancer cell, 2002 - cell.com
The mammalian DAF-16-like transcription factors, FKHR, FKHRL1, and AFX, function as key
regulators of insulin signaling, cell cycle progression, and apoptosis downstream of …
regulators of insulin signaling, cell cycle progression, and apoptosis downstream of …
Molecular determinants of terminal growth arrest induced in tumor cells by a chemotherapeutic agent
BD Chang, ME Swift, M Shen, J Fang… - Proceedings of the …, 2002 - National Acad Sciences
Treatment with chemotherapy or radiation is not invariably cytotoxic to all tumor cells. Some
of the cells that survive treatment recover and resume proliferation, whereas others undergo …
of the cells that survive treatment recover and resume proliferation, whereas others undergo …
Genomic profiling of short-and long-term caloric restriction effects in the liver of aging mice
SX Cao, JM Dhahbi, PL Mote… - Proceedings of the …, 2001 - National Acad Sciences
We present genome-wide microarray expression analysis of 11,000 genes in an aging
potentially mitotic tissue, the liver. This organ has a major impact on health and homeostasis …
potentially mitotic tissue, the liver. This organ has a major impact on health and homeostasis …
Estrogen receptor prevents p53-dependent apoptosis in breast cancer
ST Bailey, H Shin, T Westerling… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
More than two-thirds of breast cancers express the estrogen receptor (ER) and depend on
estrogen for growth and survival. Therapies targeting ER function, including aromatase …
estrogen for growth and survival. Therapies targeting ER function, including aromatase …
The gene PC3TIS21/BTG2, prototype member of the PC3/BTG/TOB family: Regulator in control of cell growth, differentiation, and DNA repair?
F Tirone - Journal of cellular physiology, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract PC3TIS21/BTG2 is the founding member of a family of genes endowed with
antiproliferative properties, namely BTG1, ANA/BTG3, PC3B, TOB, and TOB2. PC3 was …
antiproliferative properties, namely BTG1, ANA/BTG3, PC3B, TOB, and TOB2. PC3 was …
The extended ToxTracker assay discriminates between induction of DNA damage, oxidative stress, and protein misfolding
G Hendriks, RS Derr, B Misovic, B Morolli… - Toxicological …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Chemical exposure of cells may damage biomolecules, cellular structures, and organelles
thereby jeopardizing cellular homeostasis. A multitude of defense mechanisms have …
thereby jeopardizing cellular homeostasis. A multitude of defense mechanisms have …
Evasion of a single-step, chemotherapy-induced senescence in breast cancer cells: implications for treatment response
LW Elmore, X Di, C Dumur, SE Holt, DA Gewirtz - Clinical cancer research, 2005 - AACR
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to define the mechanistic basis for recovery of
proliferative capacity in breast tumor cells after chemotherapy. Here, we test the hypothesis …
proliferative capacity in breast tumor cells after chemotherapy. Here, we test the hypothesis …
Mice lacking a transcriptional corepressor Tob are predisposed to cancer
Y Yoshida, T Nakamura, M Komoda… - Genes & …, 2003 - genesdev.cshlp.org
tob is a member of antiproliferative family genes. Mice lacking tob are prone to spontaneous
formation of tumors. The occurrence rate of diethylnitrosamine-induced liver tumors is higher …
formation of tumors. The occurrence rate of diethylnitrosamine-induced liver tumors is higher …