Inherited mutations in the BRCA1 gene predispose to a higher risk of breast/ovarian cancer. The BRCA1 tumor suppressor is a 1863 amino acid protein with multiple protein interaction domains that facilitate its roles in regulating DNA repair and maintenance, cell cycle progression, transcription, and cell survival/apoptosis. BRCA1 was first identified as a nuclear phosphoprotein, but has since been shown to contain different transport sequences including nuclear export and nuclear localization signals that enable it to shuttle between specific sites within the nucleus and cytoplasm, including DNA repair foci, centrosomes, and mitochondria. BRCA1 nuclear transport and ubiquitin E3 ligase enzymatic activity are tightly regulated by the BRCA1 d...
Breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 () is a tumor suppressor gene, which is mainly involved in the r...
The breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 encodes a multifunctional tumor suppressor p...
Modular domains of proteins are important in cellular signaling processes. Eukaryotic cells are cons...
Studies of factors contributed to the development of hereditary breast and ovary cancers lead to the...
BRCA1 is a large multi-domain protein with a pivotal role in maintaining genome stability and cell c...
BRCA1 is mutated in the germline of 20-40% of women with hereditary susceptibility to breast and ova...
Abstract The basal-like breast cancer, a new category of breast cancer associated with poor prognosi...
The breast and ovarian cancer type 1 susceptibility protein (BRCA1) has pivotal roles in the mainten...
Mutations of BRCA1 gene are associated with more than half the cases of hereditary breast cancer. Br...
Mutations of BRCA1 gene are associated with more than half the cases of hereditary breast cancer. Br...
The evolving history of BRCA1 research demonstrates the profound interconnectedness of a single prot...
BRCA1 is an important tumour suppressor gene involved in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. Since...
Breast cancer type 1 susceptibility protein (BRCA1) has been established as an important tumour supp...
Inheritance of a mutation in BRCA1 (breast cancer 1 early-onset) results in predisposition to early-...
BRCA1 (breast-cancer susceptibility gene 1) is a tumour suppressor, implicated in the hereditary pre...
Breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 () is a tumor suppressor gene, which is mainly involved in the r...
The breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 encodes a multifunctional tumor suppressor p...
Modular domains of proteins are important in cellular signaling processes. Eukaryotic cells are cons...
Studies of factors contributed to the development of hereditary breast and ovary cancers lead to the...
BRCA1 is a large multi-domain protein with a pivotal role in maintaining genome stability and cell c...
BRCA1 is mutated in the germline of 20-40% of women with hereditary susceptibility to breast and ova...
Abstract The basal-like breast cancer, a new category of breast cancer associated with poor prognosi...
The breast and ovarian cancer type 1 susceptibility protein (BRCA1) has pivotal roles in the mainten...
Mutations of BRCA1 gene are associated with more than half the cases of hereditary breast cancer. Br...
Mutations of BRCA1 gene are associated with more than half the cases of hereditary breast cancer. Br...
The evolving history of BRCA1 research demonstrates the profound interconnectedness of a single prot...
BRCA1 is an important tumour suppressor gene involved in hereditary breast and ovarian cancer. Since...
Breast cancer type 1 susceptibility protein (BRCA1) has been established as an important tumour supp...
Inheritance of a mutation in BRCA1 (breast cancer 1 early-onset) results in predisposition to early-...
BRCA1 (breast-cancer susceptibility gene 1) is a tumour suppressor, implicated in the hereditary pre...
Breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 () is a tumor suppressor gene, which is mainly involved in the r...
The breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 encodes a multifunctional tumor suppressor p...
Modular domains of proteins are important in cellular signaling processes. Eukaryotic cells are cons...