Pontin (also known as RUVBL1 and RVB1) and Reptin (also called RUVBL2 and RVB2) are related members of the large AAA+ (adenosine triphosphatase associated with diverse cellular activities) superfamily of conserved proteins. Various cellular functions depend on Pontin and Reptin, mostly because of their functions in the assembly of protein complexes that play a role in the regulation of cellular energetic metabolism, transcription, chromatin remodeling, and the DNA damage response. Little is known, though, about the interconnections between these multiple functions, how the relevant signaling pathways are regulated, whether the interconnections are affected in human disease, and whether components of these pathways are suitable targets for t...
International audienceReptin is overexpressed in most human hepatocellular carcinomas. Reptin is inv...
ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities (AAA+) comprise a superfamily of proteins that a...
The proteins Pontin and Reptin belong to the AAA+ ATPase family and their homologs have been found i...
Pontin and Reptin are related partner proteins belonging to the AAA+ (ATPases Associated with variou...
International audienceStudies in model organisms or cultured human cells suggest potential implicati...
Pontin and reptin are conserved AAA+ ATPases identified in chromatin-remodeling complexes. In a rece...
Pontin/RUVBL1 and Reptin/RUVBL2 are DNA-dependent ATPases involved in numerous cellular processes an...
RVB1/RVB2 (RuvBL1/RuvBL2 or pontin/reptin) are enigmatic AAA ATPase proteins that are present in mu...
Pontin und Reptin sind die beiden einzigen Vertreter der hochkonservierten Tip49-Subfamilie der AAA+...
International audienceReptin and Pontin are related ATPases associated with stoichiometric amounts i...
Rvb1 and Rvb2 are essential proteins of the AAA+ superfamily of ATPases associated with a diversity ...
Rvb1 and Rvb2 are highly conserved and essential eukaryotic AAA+ proteins linked to a wide range of ...
Pontin and Reptin are highly conserved proteins belonging to the AAA+ family of ATPases. They are as...
Pontin (Pont) and Reptin (Rept) are paralogous ATPases that are evolutionarily conserved from yeast ...
SummaryPontin and reptin belong to the AAA+ family, and they are essential for the structural integr...
International audienceReptin is overexpressed in most human hepatocellular carcinomas. Reptin is inv...
ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities (AAA+) comprise a superfamily of proteins that a...
The proteins Pontin and Reptin belong to the AAA+ ATPase family and their homologs have been found i...
Pontin and Reptin are related partner proteins belonging to the AAA+ (ATPases Associated with variou...
International audienceStudies in model organisms or cultured human cells suggest potential implicati...
Pontin and reptin are conserved AAA+ ATPases identified in chromatin-remodeling complexes. In a rece...
Pontin/RUVBL1 and Reptin/RUVBL2 are DNA-dependent ATPases involved in numerous cellular processes an...
RVB1/RVB2 (RuvBL1/RuvBL2 or pontin/reptin) are enigmatic AAA ATPase proteins that are present in mu...
Pontin und Reptin sind die beiden einzigen Vertreter der hochkonservierten Tip49-Subfamilie der AAA+...
International audienceReptin and Pontin are related ATPases associated with stoichiometric amounts i...
Rvb1 and Rvb2 are essential proteins of the AAA+ superfamily of ATPases associated with a diversity ...
Rvb1 and Rvb2 are highly conserved and essential eukaryotic AAA+ proteins linked to a wide range of ...
Pontin and Reptin are highly conserved proteins belonging to the AAA+ family of ATPases. They are as...
Pontin (Pont) and Reptin (Rept) are paralogous ATPases that are evolutionarily conserved from yeast ...
SummaryPontin and reptin belong to the AAA+ family, and they are essential for the structural integr...
International audienceReptin is overexpressed in most human hepatocellular carcinomas. Reptin is inv...
ATPases Associated with diverse cellular Activities (AAA+) comprise a superfamily of proteins that a...
The proteins Pontin and Reptin belong to the AAA+ ATPase family and their homologs have been found i...