International audienceChfr is a checkpoint protein that plays an important function in cell cycle progression and tumor suppression, although its exact role and regulation are unclear. Previous studies have utilized overexpression of Chfr to determine the signaling pathway of this protein in vivo. In this study, we demonstrate, by using three different antibodies against Chfr, that the endogenous and highly overexpressed ectopic Chfr protein is localized and regulated differently in cells. Endogenous and lowly expressed ectopic Chfr are cytoplasmic and localize to the spindle during mitosis. Higher expression of ectopic Chfr correlates with a shift in the localization of this protein to the nucleus/PML bodies, and with a block of cell proli...
The checkpoint protein Chfr delays entry into mitosis in the presence of mitotic stress. We have ana...
The chromodomain protein, Chromator, is localized to chromosomes during interphase; however, during ...
AbstractInherited mutations of the breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (BRCA1) confer an increased r...
AbstractCheckpoint with FHA and RING finger domains (CHFR) was first recognized as an early mitotic ...
Cell cycle progression is monitored by checkpoint mechanisms to ensure the integrity of the genome. ...
AbstractCHFR is an E3 ubiquitin ligase and an early mitotic checkpoint protein implicated in many ca...
The maintenance of genomic integrity is central to an organism\u27s survival. This is ensured by sev...
Nuclear foci containing the promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML bodies), which occur in most cells, ...
CHFR, an oncogene that is a current phenomenon in biomedical sciences, regulates the mitotic checkpo...
Cell division is a highly regulated process. Checkpoints can halt cell-cycle progression due to adve...
Checkpoints are vital for the cell because they provide dependency throughout the cell cycle and are...
Checkpoints ensure dependency throughout the cell cycle. Inactivation of checkpoints is a main cause...
AbstractMitotic progression is regulated by co-ordinated action of several proteins and is crucial f...
Cell division is a highly regulated process. Checkpoints can halt cell-cycle progression due to adve...
Growing evidence in mice, primary human tumors, and mammalian cell culture models indicate that CHFR...
The checkpoint protein Chfr delays entry into mitosis in the presence of mitotic stress. We have ana...
The chromodomain protein, Chromator, is localized to chromosomes during interphase; however, during ...
AbstractInherited mutations of the breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (BRCA1) confer an increased r...
AbstractCheckpoint with FHA and RING finger domains (CHFR) was first recognized as an early mitotic ...
Cell cycle progression is monitored by checkpoint mechanisms to ensure the integrity of the genome. ...
AbstractCHFR is an E3 ubiquitin ligase and an early mitotic checkpoint protein implicated in many ca...
The maintenance of genomic integrity is central to an organism\u27s survival. This is ensured by sev...
Nuclear foci containing the promyelocytic leukemia protein (PML bodies), which occur in most cells, ...
CHFR, an oncogene that is a current phenomenon in biomedical sciences, regulates the mitotic checkpo...
Cell division is a highly regulated process. Checkpoints can halt cell-cycle progression due to adve...
Checkpoints are vital for the cell because they provide dependency throughout the cell cycle and are...
Checkpoints ensure dependency throughout the cell cycle. Inactivation of checkpoints is a main cause...
AbstractMitotic progression is regulated by co-ordinated action of several proteins and is crucial f...
Cell division is a highly regulated process. Checkpoints can halt cell-cycle progression due to adve...
Growing evidence in mice, primary human tumors, and mammalian cell culture models indicate that CHFR...
The checkpoint protein Chfr delays entry into mitosis in the presence of mitotic stress. We have ana...
The chromodomain protein, Chromator, is localized to chromosomes during interphase; however, during ...
AbstractInherited mutations of the breast cancer susceptibility gene 1 (BRCA1) confer an increased r...