The ETS family transcriptional repressor TEL is frequently disrupted by chromosomal translocations, including the t(12;21) in which the second allele of TEL is deleted in up to 90% of the cases. Consistent with its role as a putative tumor suppressor, TEL expression inhibits colony formation by Ras-transformed NIH 3T3 cells and hinders proliferation of a variety of cell types. Although we observed no alteration in the cell cycle of TEL-expressing cells, we did find a marked increase in apoptosis of serum-starved TEL-expressing NIH 3T3 cells. This decrease in cell survival required the DNA binding domain of TEL, suggesting that TEL repressed an anti-apoptotic gene. These observations prompted us to search for genes regulated by ETS family pr...
AbstractTelomerase expression is repressed in most somatic cells but is observed in stem cells and a...
Here, we investigated the role of telomerase on Bcl-2-dependent apoptosis. To this end, the 4625 Bcl...
In order to better understand the progression of cancer, the changes in genes and their product prot...
TEL is a gene frequently involved in specific chromosomal translocations in human leukemia and sarco...
Transcription factors play an essential role in determining the fate of a cell by affecting the expr...
Tel is an Ets transcription factor that is the target of chromosome translocations in lymphoid and m...
Bcl-xL, a member of the Bcl-2 family, inhibits apoptosis, and its expression is regulated at the tra...
The TAL1 gene has been localized to chromosome 1 and codes for a 47 kDa protein that acts as a trans...
AbstractTel is an Ets transcription factor that is the target of chromosome translocations in lympho...
In this thesis we report novel studies on the molecular regulation of the transcriptional repressor ...
Apoptosis is a physiological mechanism of cell death that plays an important role in the regulation ...
We report the isolation of bcl-x, a bcl-2-related gene that can function as a bcl-2-independent regu...
International audienceABSTRACT Bcl-x L , a member of the Bcl-2 family, inhibits apoptosis, and its e...
As a primary lymphatic organ, the thymus is responsible for T cell development and the establishment...
Tal-1 is a transcription factor that is frequently ectopically expressed in the majority of cases of...
AbstractTelomerase expression is repressed in most somatic cells but is observed in stem cells and a...
Here, we investigated the role of telomerase on Bcl-2-dependent apoptosis. To this end, the 4625 Bcl...
In order to better understand the progression of cancer, the changes in genes and their product prot...
TEL is a gene frequently involved in specific chromosomal translocations in human leukemia and sarco...
Transcription factors play an essential role in determining the fate of a cell by affecting the expr...
Tel is an Ets transcription factor that is the target of chromosome translocations in lymphoid and m...
Bcl-xL, a member of the Bcl-2 family, inhibits apoptosis, and its expression is regulated at the tra...
The TAL1 gene has been localized to chromosome 1 and codes for a 47 kDa protein that acts as a trans...
AbstractTel is an Ets transcription factor that is the target of chromosome translocations in lympho...
In this thesis we report novel studies on the molecular regulation of the transcriptional repressor ...
Apoptosis is a physiological mechanism of cell death that plays an important role in the regulation ...
We report the isolation of bcl-x, a bcl-2-related gene that can function as a bcl-2-independent regu...
International audienceABSTRACT Bcl-x L , a member of the Bcl-2 family, inhibits apoptosis, and its e...
As a primary lymphatic organ, the thymus is responsible for T cell development and the establishment...
Tal-1 is a transcription factor that is frequently ectopically expressed in the majority of cases of...
AbstractTelomerase expression is repressed in most somatic cells but is observed in stem cells and a...
Here, we investigated the role of telomerase on Bcl-2-dependent apoptosis. To this end, the 4625 Bcl...
In order to better understand the progression of cancer, the changes in genes and their product prot...