The Myc network proteins are key mediators in regulation of cell growth, differentiation and apoptosis. They are basic region hehx-loop-helix/leucine zipper (bHLH/Zip) transcription factors that require hetero-dimerization with Max for specific DNA binding Mad family members are expressed primarily in differentiated tissues where they recruit histone deacetylase complexes via the mSin3 interaction domain (SID) to repress transcription of target genes and prevent cell growth In contrast, members of the Myc family activate target gene transcription by recruitment of histone acetyltransferases to their transcriptional activation domain (TAD), inducing proliferation and S phase entry. Myc activation also sensitizes cells to apoptosis in respons...
AbStraCt Deregulated overexpresslon of c-Myc (Myc) confers susceptibility to apoptosis in several ce...
The MYC proto-oncogene regulates several cellular processes including cell cycle progression, prolif...
Taxol and other antimitotic agents are frontline chemotherapy agents but the mechanisms responsible ...
The Myc network proteins are key mediators in regulation of cell growth, differentiation and apoptos...
Transcription factors of Myc network are the key regulators of cell proliferation, cell death and di...
As transcription factors, Myc-family proteins function upstream of signaling pathways and regulate c...
The role of the MYC oncogene in the apoptotic pathways is not fully understood. MYC has been reporte...
Background: The role of the MYC oncogene in the apoptotic pathways is not fully understood. MYC has ...
and otherwise deregulated in numerous and diverse tumor types. These events, which typically lead to...
BACKGROUND: The role of the MYC oncogene in the apoptotic pathways is not fully understood. MYC has ...
The Mad/Max/Myc transcription factor network takes part in the control of vital cellular functions s...
The MYC/MAX/MAD network of transcriptional regulators controls distinct aspects of cell physiology i...
Mad1 is a basic helix-loop-helix-leucine zipper protein that is induced upon differentiation of a nu...
Myc is a powerful oncogene frequently deregulated in cancer yet deregulated Myc alone does not lead ...
The Myc/Max/Mad transcription factor network regulates a large number of genes involved in cell grow...
AbStraCt Deregulated overexpresslon of c-Myc (Myc) confers susceptibility to apoptosis in several ce...
The MYC proto-oncogene regulates several cellular processes including cell cycle progression, prolif...
Taxol and other antimitotic agents are frontline chemotherapy agents but the mechanisms responsible ...
The Myc network proteins are key mediators in regulation of cell growth, differentiation and apoptos...
Transcription factors of Myc network are the key regulators of cell proliferation, cell death and di...
As transcription factors, Myc-family proteins function upstream of signaling pathways and regulate c...
The role of the MYC oncogene in the apoptotic pathways is not fully understood. MYC has been reporte...
Background: The role of the MYC oncogene in the apoptotic pathways is not fully understood. MYC has ...
and otherwise deregulated in numerous and diverse tumor types. These events, which typically lead to...
BACKGROUND: The role of the MYC oncogene in the apoptotic pathways is not fully understood. MYC has ...
The Mad/Max/Myc transcription factor network takes part in the control of vital cellular functions s...
The MYC/MAX/MAD network of transcriptional regulators controls distinct aspects of cell physiology i...
Mad1 is a basic helix-loop-helix-leucine zipper protein that is induced upon differentiation of a nu...
Myc is a powerful oncogene frequently deregulated in cancer yet deregulated Myc alone does not lead ...
The Myc/Max/Mad transcription factor network regulates a large number of genes involved in cell grow...
AbStraCt Deregulated overexpresslon of c-Myc (Myc) confers susceptibility to apoptosis in several ce...
The MYC proto-oncogene regulates several cellular processes including cell cycle progression, prolif...
Taxol and other antimitotic agents are frontline chemotherapy agents but the mechanisms responsible ...