AbstractEpigenetic control participates in processes crucial in mammalian development, such as X-chromosome inactivation, gene imprinting, cell type-specific gene expression. We provide evidence that the p53-inducible gene 14-3-3σ is a new example of a gene important to human cancer, where epigenetic mechanisms participate in the control of normal cell type-specific expression, as well as aberrant gene silencing in cancer cells. Like a previously identified cell type-specific gene maspin, 14-3-3σ is a p53-inducible gene; however, it participates in G2/M arrest in response to DNA-damaging agents. 14-3-3σ expression is restricted to certain epithelial cell types, including breast, prostate, whereas expression is absent in nonepithelial tissue...
The 14-3-3 family is a group of intracellular proteins found in all eukaryotic organisms. Humans hav...
Abstract Background The tumor suppressor protein p53 is a transcription factor that is mutated in ma...
The human TP53 gene encodes the most potent tumor suppressor protein p53. More than half of all huma...
Epigenetic control participates in processes crucial in mammalian development, such as X-chromosome ...
Abstract Background Epigenetic control is essential for maintenance of tissue hierarchy and correct ...
The 14-3-3sigma inhibitor of cell cycle progression has been shown to be target of epigenetic deregu...
In vitro studies have identified 14-3-3σ as a regulator of senescence in human keratinocytes. To ass...
Abstract Background The family of 14-3-3 proteins plays an important role in cancer biology by inter...
The 14-3-3 (sigma) protein, a negative regulator of the cell cycle, is a human mammary epithelium-s...
The 14-3-3 (sigma) protein, a negative regulator of the cell cycle, is a human mammary epithelium-s...
Differentiation is an epigenetic program that involves the gradual loss of pluripotency and acquisit...
Abstract Background 14-3-3 proteins are a family of highly conserved proteins that are involved in a...
<div><p>Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is commonly altered in human cancer. We have observ...
Through the classic study of genetics, much has been learned about the regulation and progression of...
Increasing evidence implicates the critical roles of epigenetic regulation in cancer. Very recent re...
The 14-3-3 family is a group of intracellular proteins found in all eukaryotic organisms. Humans hav...
Abstract Background The tumor suppressor protein p53 is a transcription factor that is mutated in ma...
The human TP53 gene encodes the most potent tumor suppressor protein p53. More than half of all huma...
Epigenetic control participates in processes crucial in mammalian development, such as X-chromosome ...
Abstract Background Epigenetic control is essential for maintenance of tissue hierarchy and correct ...
The 14-3-3sigma inhibitor of cell cycle progression has been shown to be target of epigenetic deregu...
In vitro studies have identified 14-3-3σ as a regulator of senescence in human keratinocytes. To ass...
Abstract Background The family of 14-3-3 proteins plays an important role in cancer biology by inter...
The 14-3-3 (sigma) protein, a negative regulator of the cell cycle, is a human mammary epithelium-s...
The 14-3-3 (sigma) protein, a negative regulator of the cell cycle, is a human mammary epithelium-s...
Differentiation is an epigenetic program that involves the gradual loss of pluripotency and acquisit...
Abstract Background 14-3-3 proteins are a family of highly conserved proteins that are involved in a...
<div><p>Epigenetic regulation of gene expression is commonly altered in human cancer. We have observ...
Through the classic study of genetics, much has been learned about the regulation and progression of...
Increasing evidence implicates the critical roles of epigenetic regulation in cancer. Very recent re...
The 14-3-3 family is a group of intracellular proteins found in all eukaryotic organisms. Humans hav...
Abstract Background The tumor suppressor protein p53 is a transcription factor that is mutated in ma...
The human TP53 gene encodes the most potent tumor suppressor protein p53. More than half of all huma...