Iron regulatory proteins, IRP1 and IRP2, bind to mRNAs harboring iron responsive elements and control their expression. IRPs may also perform additional functions. Thus, IRP1 exhibited apparent tumor suppressor properties in a tumor xenograft model. Here we examined the effects of IRP2 in a similar setting. Human H1299 lung cancer cells or clones engineered for tetracycline-inducible expression of wild type IRP2, or the deletion mutant IRP2D73 (lacking a specific insert of 73 amino acids), were injected subcutaneously into nude mice. The induction of IRP2 profoundly stimulated the growth of tumor xenografts, and this response was blunted by addition of tetracycline in the drinking water of the animals, to turnoff the IRP2 transgene. Interes...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRP) 1 and 2 are RNA-binding proteins that control cellular iron metabolis...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
To arise and progress, cancers need to evade immune elimination. Consequently, progressing tumors ar...
Iron regulatory proteins, IRP1 and IRP2, bind to mRNAs harboring iron responsive elements and contro...
Iron is indispensable for cell proliferation and growth, but it is potentially toxic when present in...
Iron is essential for proliferation of normal and neoplastic cells. Cellular iron uptake, utilizatio...
IREB2 is a gene that produces iron regulatory protein 2 (IRP2), which is critical to intracellular i...
Iron regulatory protein 1 (IRP1), a major posttranscriptional regulator of cellular iron and energy ...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRP)-1 and 2 are cytoplasmic mRNA-binding proteins that control intracellu...
p53 is known to play a role in iron homeostasis and is required for FDXR-mediated iron metabolism vi...
International audienceThe two mammalian iron regulatory proteins, IRP1 and IRP2, are post-transcript...
Eukaryotic cells require iron for survival but, as an excess of poorly liganded iron can lead to the...
Iron aggravates the cardiotoxicity of doxorubicin (DOX), a widely used anticancer anthracycline. The...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) 1 and 2 bind with equally high affinity to iron-responsive element (...
dissertationIron-regulatory proteins (IRPs) are cytoplasmic proteins that bind to RNA stem-loop stru...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRP) 1 and 2 are RNA-binding proteins that control cellular iron metabolis...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
To arise and progress, cancers need to evade immune elimination. Consequently, progressing tumors ar...
Iron regulatory proteins, IRP1 and IRP2, bind to mRNAs harboring iron responsive elements and contro...
Iron is indispensable for cell proliferation and growth, but it is potentially toxic when present in...
Iron is essential for proliferation of normal and neoplastic cells. Cellular iron uptake, utilizatio...
IREB2 is a gene that produces iron regulatory protein 2 (IRP2), which is critical to intracellular i...
Iron regulatory protein 1 (IRP1), a major posttranscriptional regulator of cellular iron and energy ...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRP)-1 and 2 are cytoplasmic mRNA-binding proteins that control intracellu...
p53 is known to play a role in iron homeostasis and is required for FDXR-mediated iron metabolism vi...
International audienceThe two mammalian iron regulatory proteins, IRP1 and IRP2, are post-transcript...
Eukaryotic cells require iron for survival but, as an excess of poorly liganded iron can lead to the...
Iron aggravates the cardiotoxicity of doxorubicin (DOX), a widely used anticancer anthracycline. The...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRPs) 1 and 2 bind with equally high affinity to iron-responsive element (...
dissertationIron-regulatory proteins (IRPs) are cytoplasmic proteins that bind to RNA stem-loop stru...
Iron regulatory proteins (IRP) 1 and 2 are RNA-binding proteins that control cellular iron metabolis...
Iron acquisition is a fundamental requirement for many aspects of life, but excess iron may result i...
To arise and progress, cancers need to evade immune elimination. Consequently, progressing tumors ar...