The homozygous repeated epilation (Er/Er) mouse mutant of the gene encoding 14-3-3σ displays an epidermal phenotype characterized by hyperproliferative keratinocytes and undifferentiated epidermis. Heterozygous Er/+ mice develop spontaneous skin tumors and are highly sensitive to tumor-promoting 7,12-dimethylbenzanthracene/12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate induction. The molecular mechanisms underlying 14-3-3σ regulation of epidermal proliferation, differentiation, and tumor formation have not been well elucidated. In this study, we found that Er/Er keratinocytes failed to sequester Yap1 in the cytoplasm, leading to its nuclear localization during epidermal development in vivo and under differentiation-inducing culture conditions in vit...
Individual human epidermal cells differ in their self-renewal ability. To uncover the molecular basi...
Keratin14 (K14) is a prototypic marker of dividing basal keratinocytes where its gene is transcribed...
The skin is composed of two major compartments, the dermis and epidermis. The epidermis forms a barr...
The homozygous repeated epilation (Er/Er) mouse mutant of the gene encoding 14-3-3σ displays an epid...
The epidermis is a highly regenerative tissue. YAP is a pivotal regulator of stem/progenitor cells i...
The 14-3-3 protein family controls diverse biochemical processes through interaction with phosphoryl...
Tissue renewal is an ongoing process in the epithelium of the skin. We have begun to examine the gen...
Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a mechanosensor protein and a downstream effector of the Hippo kinas...
The skin is a squamous epithelium that is continuously renewed by a population of basal layer stem/p...
The epidermis is a highly regenerative tissue. YAP is a pivotal regulator of stem/progenitor cells i...
The 14-3-3σ (Stratifin; Sfn) is a cell cycle regulator intimately involved in the program of epithel...
SummaryDuring development and regeneration, proliferation of tissue-specific stem cells is tightly c...
During tissues development multipotent progenitor cells establish tissue-specific gene expression p...
Overexpression of PPAR-α, a developmental transcription factor important in epidermal embryogenesis,...
p63 is a crucial regulator of epidermal development, but its transcriptional control has remained el...
Individual human epidermal cells differ in their self-renewal ability. To uncover the molecular basi...
Keratin14 (K14) is a prototypic marker of dividing basal keratinocytes where its gene is transcribed...
The skin is composed of two major compartments, the dermis and epidermis. The epidermis forms a barr...
The homozygous repeated epilation (Er/Er) mouse mutant of the gene encoding 14-3-3σ displays an epid...
The epidermis is a highly regenerative tissue. YAP is a pivotal regulator of stem/progenitor cells i...
The 14-3-3 protein family controls diverse biochemical processes through interaction with phosphoryl...
Tissue renewal is an ongoing process in the epithelium of the skin. We have begun to examine the gen...
Yes-associated protein (YAP) is a mechanosensor protein and a downstream effector of the Hippo kinas...
The skin is a squamous epithelium that is continuously renewed by a population of basal layer stem/p...
The epidermis is a highly regenerative tissue. YAP is a pivotal regulator of stem/progenitor cells i...
The 14-3-3σ (Stratifin; Sfn) is a cell cycle regulator intimately involved in the program of epithel...
SummaryDuring development and regeneration, proliferation of tissue-specific stem cells is tightly c...
During tissues development multipotent progenitor cells establish tissue-specific gene expression p...
Overexpression of PPAR-α, a developmental transcription factor important in epidermal embryogenesis,...
p63 is a crucial regulator of epidermal development, but its transcriptional control has remained el...
Individual human epidermal cells differ in their self-renewal ability. To uncover the molecular basi...
Keratin14 (K14) is a prototypic marker of dividing basal keratinocytes where its gene is transcribed...
The skin is composed of two major compartments, the dermis and epidermis. The epidermis forms a barr...