International audienceDegradation of c-fos protein (c-FOS) in the cytoplasm is very rapid in vivo and constitutes a crucial regulation of the nuclear steady-state level through the control of the amount of full-length molecules available for nuclear transport. Using cytoplasmic extracts from various origins, we report herein that c-FOS degradation can be initiated in a calcium-dependent manner which involves cysteine proteases called milli- and micro-calpain. Interestingly, FOS-B, a member of the fos multigene family, as well as all members of the jun family (JUN-B, c-JUN and JUN-D) are also sensitive to calpains albeit to different extents. FRA-2, which is a c-FOS-related protein, is resistant to micro- but not to milli-calpain whereas FRA...
Cytoplasmic degradation of c-fos protein is extremely rapid. Under certain conditions, it is a multi...
Several oncogene and tumor-suppressor gene products are known substrates for the calpain family of c...
AbstractSeveral oncogene and tumor-suppressor gene products are known substrates for the calpain fam...
International audienceDegradation of c-fos protein (c-FOS) in the cytoplasm is very rapid in vivo an...
International audienceDegradation of c-fos protein (c-FOS) in the cytoplasm is very rapid in vivo an...
Degradation of c-fos protein (c-FOS) in the cytoplasm is very rapid in vivo and constitutes a crucia...
International audienceDegradation of c-fos protein (c-FOS) in the cytoplasm is very rapid in vivo an...
Milli- and micro-calpains are ubiquitous cytoplasmic cysteine proteases activated by calcium. They d...
Milli- and micro-calpains are ubiquitous cytoplasmic cysteine proteases activated by calcium. They d...
The c-Fos and c-Jun transcription factors are rapidly turned over in vivo. One of the multiple pathw...
c-fos and c-jun proto-oncogenes have originally been found in mutated forms in murine and avian onco...
c-Fos and c-Jun proteins are highly unstable transcription factors that heterodimerize within the AP...
c-Fos and c-Jun proteins are highly unstable transcription factors that heterodimerize within the AP...
c-Fos proto-oncoprotein defines a family of closely related transcription factors (Fos proteins) als...
AbstractCalpain is an intracellular Ca2+-dependent cysteine protease (EC 3.4.22.17; Clan CA, family ...
Cytoplasmic degradation of c-fos protein is extremely rapid. Under certain conditions, it is a multi...
Several oncogene and tumor-suppressor gene products are known substrates for the calpain family of c...
AbstractSeveral oncogene and tumor-suppressor gene products are known substrates for the calpain fam...
International audienceDegradation of c-fos protein (c-FOS) in the cytoplasm is very rapid in vivo an...
International audienceDegradation of c-fos protein (c-FOS) in the cytoplasm is very rapid in vivo an...
Degradation of c-fos protein (c-FOS) in the cytoplasm is very rapid in vivo and constitutes a crucia...
International audienceDegradation of c-fos protein (c-FOS) in the cytoplasm is very rapid in vivo an...
Milli- and micro-calpains are ubiquitous cytoplasmic cysteine proteases activated by calcium. They d...
Milli- and micro-calpains are ubiquitous cytoplasmic cysteine proteases activated by calcium. They d...
The c-Fos and c-Jun transcription factors are rapidly turned over in vivo. One of the multiple pathw...
c-fos and c-jun proto-oncogenes have originally been found in mutated forms in murine and avian onco...
c-Fos and c-Jun proteins are highly unstable transcription factors that heterodimerize within the AP...
c-Fos and c-Jun proteins are highly unstable transcription factors that heterodimerize within the AP...
c-Fos proto-oncoprotein defines a family of closely related transcription factors (Fos proteins) als...
AbstractCalpain is an intracellular Ca2+-dependent cysteine protease (EC 3.4.22.17; Clan CA, family ...
Cytoplasmic degradation of c-fos protein is extremely rapid. Under certain conditions, it is a multi...
Several oncogene and tumor-suppressor gene products are known substrates for the calpain family of c...
AbstractSeveral oncogene and tumor-suppressor gene products are known substrates for the calpain fam...