Regulation of the synthesis, function and degradation of HDM2 (Mdm2 in mouse) plays a key role in controlling the abundance and activity of the transcription factor p53, with consequent implications for the proliferation and survival of normal and cancer cells. We have previously identified the regulation of export of HDM2 mRNA from the nucleus as a novel point of control of HDM2 synthesis. This process is dependent on the activity of the growth factor-regulated MAP-kinase kinases ( MEKs). Here, we provide evidence that the eIF4E kinase MNK1 is a key downstream effector of MEKs in this regulatory pathway. We show that HDM2 mRNA export in breast cancer cells is promoted by overexpressed eIF4E in a MEK- and MNK1-dependent manner, and inhibiti...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
Summary: The kinase Mnk2 is a substrate of the MAPK pathway and phosphorylates the translation initi...
The mouse double minute 2 (MDM2) oncoprotein is recognized as a major negative regulator of the p53 ...
The negative-regulatory feedback loop between p53 and hdm2 forms part of a finely balanced regulator...
Cell cycle progression in response to serum growth factors is dependent on the expression of functio...
Deregulation of protein synthesis is a common event in human cancer and a key player in translationa...
SummaryThe kinase Mnk2 is a substrate of the MAPK pathway and phosphorylates the translation initiat...
The Hdmx gene product is related to the Hdm2 oncoprotein, both of which interact with and regulate p...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)-interacting kinases (Mnks) regulate the initiation of transl...
AbstractCell cycle progression in response to serum growth factors is dependent on the expression of...
AbstractThe eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) is frequently overexpressed in human...
While half of all human tumors possess p53 mutations, inactivation of wild-type p53 can also occur t...
The Mnks appear to play an important role in tumour development, but are not essential for normal ce...
AbstractWe address here the involvement of the homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 2 (HIPK2)/p53 ...
The kinase Mnk2 is a substrate of the MAPK pathway and phosphorylates the translation initiation fac...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
Summary: The kinase Mnk2 is a substrate of the MAPK pathway and phosphorylates the translation initi...
The mouse double minute 2 (MDM2) oncoprotein is recognized as a major negative regulator of the p53 ...
The negative-regulatory feedback loop between p53 and hdm2 forms part of a finely balanced regulator...
Cell cycle progression in response to serum growth factors is dependent on the expression of functio...
Deregulation of protein synthesis is a common event in human cancer and a key player in translationa...
SummaryThe kinase Mnk2 is a substrate of the MAPK pathway and phosphorylates the translation initiat...
The Hdmx gene product is related to the Hdm2 oncoprotein, both of which interact with and regulate p...
Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK)-interacting kinases (Mnks) regulate the initiation of transl...
AbstractCell cycle progression in response to serum growth factors is dependent on the expression of...
AbstractThe eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E (eIF4E) is frequently overexpressed in human...
While half of all human tumors possess p53 mutations, inactivation of wild-type p53 can also occur t...
The Mnks appear to play an important role in tumour development, but are not essential for normal ce...
AbstractWe address here the involvement of the homeodomain-interacting protein kinase 2 (HIPK2)/p53 ...
The kinase Mnk2 is a substrate of the MAPK pathway and phosphorylates the translation initiation fac...
The p53 regulatory network is critically involved in preventing the initiation of cancer. In unstres...
Summary: The kinase Mnk2 is a substrate of the MAPK pathway and phosphorylates the translation initi...
The mouse double minute 2 (MDM2) oncoprotein is recognized as a major negative regulator of the p53 ...