[HTML][HTML] DUBs, hypoxia, and cancer
D Mennerich, K Kubaichuk, T Kietzmann - Trends in cancer, 2019 - cell.com
Alterations in protein ubiquitylation and hypoxia are commonly associated with cancer.
Ubiquitylation is carried out by three sequentially acting ubiquitylating enzymes and can be …
Ubiquitylation is carried out by three sequentially acting ubiquitylating enzymes and can be …
The intricate interplay between HIFs, ROS, and the ubiquitin system in the tumor hypoxic microenvironment
Alterations in protein ubiquitination and hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) signaling both
contribute to tumorigenesis and tumor progression. Ubiquitination is a dynamic process that …
contribute to tumorigenesis and tumor progression. Ubiquitination is a dynamic process that …
Potential pathophysiological pathways in the complex relationships between OSA and cancer
M Sánchez-de-la-Torre, C Cubillos, OJ Veatch… - Cancers, 2023 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Previous clinical studies have suggested a relationship between
obstructive sleep apnea and some types of cancer. This relationship is very heterogeneous …
obstructive sleep apnea and some types of cancer. This relationship is very heterogeneous …
Receptor tyrosine kinases in the nucleus
G Carpenter, HJ Liao - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives …, 2013 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
To date, 18 distinct receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) are reported to be trafficked from the
cell surface to the nucleus in response to ligand binding or heterologous agonist exposure …
cell surface to the nucleus in response to ligand binding or heterologous agonist exposure …
Proteolytic cleavage, trafficking, and functions of nuclear receptor tyrosine kinases
Intracellular localization has been reported for over three‐quarters of receptor tyrosine
kinase (RTK) families in response to environmental stimuli. Internalized RTK may bind to …
kinase (RTK) families in response to environmental stimuli. Internalized RTK may bind to …
Gamma-secretase-dependent signaling of receptor tyrosine kinases
JAM Merilahti, K Elenius - Oncogene, 2019 - nature.com
Human genome harbors 55 receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK). At least half of the RTKs have
been reported to be cleaved by gamma-secretase-mediated regulated intramembrane …
been reported to be cleaved by gamma-secretase-mediated regulated intramembrane …
Genome-wide screen of gamma-secretase–mediated intramembrane cleavage of receptor tyrosine kinases
JAM Merilahti, VK Ojala, AM Knittle… - Molecular biology of …, 2017 - Am Soc Cell Biol
Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) have been demonstrated to signal via regulated
intramembrane proteolysis, in which ectodomain shedding and subsequent intramembrane …
intramembrane proteolysis, in which ectodomain shedding and subsequent intramembrane …
[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive review of heregulins, HER3, and HER4 as potential therapeutic targets in cancer
JM Mota, KA Collier, RLB Costa, T Taxter, A Kalyan… - Oncotarget, 2017 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Heregulins (HRGs) bind to the receptors HER3 or HER4, induce receptor dimerization, and
trigger downstream signaling that leads to tumor progression and resistance to targeted …
trigger downstream signaling that leads to tumor progression and resistance to targeted …
Targeting HIF-1 for prostate cancer: a synthesis of preclinical evidence
Y Zohar, NJ Mabjeesh - Expert Opinion on Therapeutic Targets, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Introduction Hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) mediates multiple intracellular processes that
drive cellular metabolism and induce proliferation. Dysregulated HIF expression is …
drive cellular metabolism and induce proliferation. Dysregulated HIF expression is …
Shared Genetic Signals of Hypoxia Adaptation in Drosophila and in High-Altitude Human Populations
The ability to withstand low oxygen (hypoxia tolerance) is a polygenic and mechanistically
conserved trait that has important implications for both human health and evolution …
conserved trait that has important implications for both human health and evolution …