Prohibitin (PHB) is a cell cycle regulatory protein, known to repress E2F1-mediated gene activation via recruitment of transcriptional regulatory factors such as retinoblastoma and histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1). We previously identified PHB as a target protein of androgen signaling in prostate cancer cells and showed that downregulation of PHB is required for androgen-induced cell cycle entry in these cells. We now present evidence that PHB, which has 54% homology at the protein level to the oestrogen receptor corepressor REA (repressor of oestrogen receptor activity), can repress androgen receptor (AR)-mediated transcription and androgen-dependent cell growth. Depletion of endogenous PHB resulted in an increase in expression of the androge...
AbstractRecently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a cell cycle regulatory protein, known to repress E2F1-mediated gene activation ...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prostate cancers (PCs), initially responsive to anti-androgen therapies, often advance to a hormone-...
Current hormonal therapies for prostate cancer are effective initially, but inevitably tumours progr...
Proteins involved in the growth response of prostate cancer cells to androgen were investigated by c...
Prostate cancer (PC) is the most common cancer found in men in the Western world. Predominantly, the...
Although well characterized as a transcriptional activator that drives prostate cancer (PCa) growth,...
SummaryAlthough well characterized as a transcriptional activator that drives prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
AbstractRecently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a cell cycle regulatory protein, known to repress E2F1-mediated gene activation ...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prohibitin (PHB) is a tumour suppressor molecule with pleiotropic activities across several cellular...
Prostate cancers (PCs), initially responsive to anti-androgen therapies, often advance to a hormone-...
Current hormonal therapies for prostate cancer are effective initially, but inevitably tumours progr...
Proteins involved in the growth response of prostate cancer cells to androgen were investigated by c...
Prostate cancer (PC) is the most common cancer found in men in the Western world. Predominantly, the...
Although well characterized as a transcriptional activator that drives prostate cancer (PCa) growth,...
SummaryAlthough well characterized as a transcriptional activator that drives prostate cancer (PCa) ...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
AbstractRecently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...
Recently, research has shed new light on the role of Prohibitin (PHB) in cancer pathogenesis across ...