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Frederick A Dick Frederick A Dick
Biochemical analysis of the retinoblastoma protein's function has received considerable attention since it was cloned just over 20 years ago. During this time pRB has emerged as a key regulator of the cell division cycle and its ability to ...
Laura O&#x;regan,Joelle Blot,Andrew M Fry Laura O&#x;regan
The NIMA-related kinases represent a family of serine/threonine kinases implicated in cell cycle control. The founding member of this family, the NIMA kinase of Aspergillus nidulans, as well as the fission yeast homologue Fin1, contribute t...
Andrea Vecchione,Carlo M Croce,Gustavo Baldassarre Andrea Vecchione
Considerable evidence has accumulated suggesting that cancer has genetic origin, based on the development of genomic alterations, such as deletions, mutations, and/or methylations in critical genes for homeostasis of cellular functions, inc...
Laura A Díaz-Martínez,Hongtao Yu Laura A Díaz-Martínez
During mitosis, the genome duplicated during S-phase is synchronously and accurately segregated to the two daughter cells. The spindle checkpoint prevents premature sister-chromatid separation and mitotic exit. The anaphase-promoting comple...
Günter Fingerle-Rowson,Oleksi Petrenko Günter Fingerle-Rowson
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is a ubiquitously expressed pro-inflammatory mediator that has also been implicated in the process of oncogenic transformation and tumor progression. We used a genetic approach to show that delet...
Claudio Passananti,Maurizio Fanciulli Claudio Passananti
Che-1 is a RNA polymerase II binding protein involved in the transcriptional regulation of E2F target genes and in cell proliferation. Recently, it has been shown that Che-1 accumulates in cells responding to genotoxic agents such as Doxoru...
Bradley S Ellison,Mary Kb Zanin,Robert J Boackle Bradley S Ellison
Background: Membrane complement regulatory proteins (mCRPs) inhibit complement-mediated killing of human cells by human complement, a property that confers protection from complement to malignant breast cancer cells and t...
Jordi Torres-Rosell,Giacomo De Piccoli,Luis Aragón Jordi Torres-Rosell
Completion of DNA replication before mitosis is essential for genome stability and cell viability. Cellular controls called checkpoints act as surveillance mechanisms capable of detecting errors and blocking cell cycle progression to allow ...
Youngjo Kim,Edward T Kipreos Youngjo Kim
In eukaryotes, DNA replication is strictly regulated so that it occurs only once per cell cycle. The mechanisms that prevent excessive DNA replication are focused on preventing replication origins from being reused within the same cell cycl...
Haruhiko Asakawa,Tokuko Haraguchi,Yasushi Hiraoka Haruhiko Asakawa
In eukaryotic organisms, chromosomes are spatially organized within the nucleus. Such nuclear architecture provides a physical framework for the genetic activities of chromosomes, and changes its functional organization as the cell moves th...