AbstractHuman cancers utilise telomerase to maintain telomeres and prohibit cell senescence. Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), an essential component of this complex, is regulated at the level of gene transcription. Using SILAC-proteomic analysis and molecular studies, we identified the AAA+ ATPase, RuvBl2 as a transcriptional regulator of hTERT and established that this regulation is through cooperation with Ets-2. In colon cancer patients, nuclear expression of RuvBl2 associated with nuclear expression of hTERT, pEts2 and advanced nodal disease (P<0.01, P=0.05 and P=0.03 respectively, n=170). These data firmly implicate RuvBl2 in Ets2 mediated regulation of hTERT in colon cancer which has functional and clinical consequences
AbstractTelomere attrition limits the replicative potential of most somatic cells. In contrast, tumo...
Telomerase activation is crucial in human carcinogenesis. The limiting component of telomerase, the ...
The acquisition and maintenance of cell division potential are important characteristics of tumorige...
AbstractHuman cancers utilise telomerase to maintain telomeres and prohibit cell senescence. Human t...
Telomere maintenance is essential for the continued proliferation of tumour cells and is performed ...
Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) underlies cancer cell immortalization, and the expres...
Abstract Background Limitless self-renewal is one of ...
Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) remains suppressed in most normal somatic cells. Resu...
Telomerase, regulated primarily by the transcription of its catalytic subunit telomerase reverse tra...
Recent studies have indicated that telomerase activity promotes cancer invasion and metastasis, but ...
Transcriptional reactivation of hTERT is the limiting step in tumorigenesis. While mutations in hTER...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase associated with cellular immortality through telomere maintena...
Telomerase activation, a cardinal requirement for immortalization, is a crucial step in the developm...
The extent to which human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) mRNA and its splice variants cont...
Embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells have the ability to maintain their telomere ...
AbstractTelomere attrition limits the replicative potential of most somatic cells. In contrast, tumo...
Telomerase activation is crucial in human carcinogenesis. The limiting component of telomerase, the ...
The acquisition and maintenance of cell division potential are important characteristics of tumorige...
AbstractHuman cancers utilise telomerase to maintain telomeres and prohibit cell senescence. Human t...
Telomere maintenance is essential for the continued proliferation of tumour cells and is performed ...
Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) underlies cancer cell immortalization, and the expres...
Abstract Background Limitless self-renewal is one of ...
Human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) remains suppressed in most normal somatic cells. Resu...
Telomerase, regulated primarily by the transcription of its catalytic subunit telomerase reverse tra...
Recent studies have indicated that telomerase activity promotes cancer invasion and metastasis, but ...
Transcriptional reactivation of hTERT is the limiting step in tumorigenesis. While mutations in hTER...
Telomerase is a reverse transcriptase associated with cellular immortality through telomere maintena...
Telomerase activation, a cardinal requirement for immortalization, is a crucial step in the developm...
The extent to which human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT) mRNA and its splice variants cont...
Embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells have the ability to maintain their telomere ...
AbstractTelomere attrition limits the replicative potential of most somatic cells. In contrast, tumo...
Telomerase activation is crucial in human carcinogenesis. The limiting component of telomerase, the ...
The acquisition and maintenance of cell division potential are important characteristics of tumorige...