The Drosophila seven in absentia (sina) gene is required for R7 photoreceptor cell formation during Drosophila eye development, where it functions within the Ras/Raf pathway and targets other proteins for degradation via associations with a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme. Recently, a mammalian sina homologue was reported to be a p53-inducible gene in a myeloid leukemia cell line. To explore the function of human SINA-homologous (Siah) proteins, expression plasmids encoding Siah-1A were transi-ently transfected into 293 epithelial cells and GM701 fibroblast cells, resulting in growth arrest without induction of apoptosis. We discovered that BAG-1, a ubiquitin-like Hsp70/Hsc70-regulating protein, is a negative regulator of Siah-1A. Siah-1A was ...
International audienceThe Drosophila Seven in absentia (Sina) gene product originally was described ...
I have identified Sina-Homologue (SinaH) as a novel Drosophila protein that is homologous to the E3 ...
AbstractSiah-1, the human homologue of Drosophila seven in absentia, is related to apoptosis and tum...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceSiah proteins are E3 ubiquitin ligases. They are homologues of the Drosophila ...
International audienceSiah proteins are E3 ubiquitin ligases. They are homologues of the Drosophila ...
International audienceSIAH-1, the human homologue of the drosophila seven in absentia gene, is a p53...
International audienceSIAH-1, the human homologue of the drosophila seven in absentia gene, is a p53...
International audienceSIAH-1, the human homologue of the drosophila seven in absentia gene, is a p53...
International audienceThe Drosophila Seven in absentia (Sina) gene product originally was described ...
International audienceThe Drosophila Seven in absentia (Sina) gene product originally was described ...
I have identified Sina-Homologue (SinaH) as a novel Drosophila protein that is homologous to the E3 ...
AbstractSiah-1, the human homologue of Drosophila seven in absentia, is related to apoptosis and tum...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceWe have previously described biological model systems for studying tumor suppr...
International audienceSiah proteins are E3 ubiquitin ligases. They are homologues of the Drosophila ...
International audienceSiah proteins are E3 ubiquitin ligases. They are homologues of the Drosophila ...
International audienceSIAH-1, the human homologue of the drosophila seven in absentia gene, is a p53...
International audienceSIAH-1, the human homologue of the drosophila seven in absentia gene, is a p53...
International audienceSIAH-1, the human homologue of the drosophila seven in absentia gene, is a p53...
International audienceThe Drosophila Seven in absentia (Sina) gene product originally was described ...
International audienceThe Drosophila Seven in absentia (Sina) gene product originally was described ...
I have identified Sina-Homologue (SinaH) as a novel Drosophila protein that is homologous to the E3 ...
AbstractSiah-1, the human homologue of Drosophila seven in absentia, is related to apoptosis and tum...