The events occurring during tumor formation and progression display similarities to some of the steps in embryonic morphogenesis. The family of AP-2 proteins consists of five different transcription factors (alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and epsilon) that play relevant roles in embryonic development, as demonstrated by the phenotypes of the corresponding knockout mice. Here, we show that AP-2alpha and AP-2gamma proteins play an essential role in tumorigenesis. Down-modulation of AP-2 expression in tumor cells by RNA interference (RNAi) led to enhanced tumor growth and reduced chemotherapy-induced cell death, as well as migration and invasion. Most of these biological modulations were rescued by AP-2 overexpression. We observed that increased x...
AbstractActivating enhancer-binding protein 2γ (AP-2γ) is a member of the developmentally regulated ...
Cancer chemotherapeutic drugs induce apoptosis by several pathways. Inactivation of proapoptotic gen...
Activator protein $2\alpha$ $(AP‑2\alpha)$ has been shown to be lost in the advanced stages of many ...
Abstract. AP-2 proteins are a family of developmentally-regulated transcription factors. They are en...
Formerly hailed as “undruggable” proteins, transcription factors (TFs) are now under investigation f...
Background/Aims: Activator protein-2 (AP-2) transcription factors have been proved to be essential i...
Abstract Background Activator Protein-2 (AP-2) transcription factors are critically involved in a va...
BACKGROUND Activator protein-2 (AP-2) transcription factors are critically involved in a variety of...
The invasive and metastatic behaviour of tumours impacts crucially on the clinical management of can...
Activating enhancer-binding protein 2; (AP-2;) is a member of the developmentally regulated AP-2 tra...
Activator protein 2α (AP-2) is a transcription factor known to play a crucial role in the progressio...
The AP-2 family of transcription factors consists of five different proteins in humans and mice: AP-...
AP-2 transcription factors are highly conserved basic helix-span-helix proteins whose members ((x, ß...
Background: Neuronal migration is a crucial process that allows neurons to reach their correct targe...
Activating enhancer-binding protein 2γ (AP-2γ) is a member of the developmentally regulated AP-2 tra...
AbstractActivating enhancer-binding protein 2γ (AP-2γ) is a member of the developmentally regulated ...
Cancer chemotherapeutic drugs induce apoptosis by several pathways. Inactivation of proapoptotic gen...
Activator protein $2\alpha$ $(AP‑2\alpha)$ has been shown to be lost in the advanced stages of many ...
Abstract. AP-2 proteins are a family of developmentally-regulated transcription factors. They are en...
Formerly hailed as “undruggable” proteins, transcription factors (TFs) are now under investigation f...
Background/Aims: Activator protein-2 (AP-2) transcription factors have been proved to be essential i...
Abstract Background Activator Protein-2 (AP-2) transcription factors are critically involved in a va...
BACKGROUND Activator protein-2 (AP-2) transcription factors are critically involved in a variety of...
The invasive and metastatic behaviour of tumours impacts crucially on the clinical management of can...
Activating enhancer-binding protein 2; (AP-2;) is a member of the developmentally regulated AP-2 tra...
Activator protein 2α (AP-2) is a transcription factor known to play a crucial role in the progressio...
The AP-2 family of transcription factors consists of five different proteins in humans and mice: AP-...
AP-2 transcription factors are highly conserved basic helix-span-helix proteins whose members ((x, ß...
Background: Neuronal migration is a crucial process that allows neurons to reach their correct targe...
Activating enhancer-binding protein 2γ (AP-2γ) is a member of the developmentally regulated AP-2 tra...
AbstractActivating enhancer-binding protein 2γ (AP-2γ) is a member of the developmentally regulated ...
Cancer chemotherapeutic drugs induce apoptosis by several pathways. Inactivation of proapoptotic gen...
Activator protein $2\alpha$ $(AP‑2\alpha)$ has been shown to be lost in the advanced stages of many ...