jun-B inhibits and c-fos stimulates the transforming and trans-activating activities of c-jun
Jean Viallet
Cell, 1989
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Transcription factors junB and c-jun are selectively up-regulated and functionally implicated in fibrosarcoma development
Ella Bossy-wetzel, Rodrigo Bravo
Genes & Development, 1992
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The c-Jun Dimerization Protein 2 Inhibits Cell Transformation and Acts as a Tumor Suppressor Gene
Ronit Heinrich
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003
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The defective transforming phenotype of c-Jun Ala63/73 is rescued by mutation of the C-terminal phosphorylation site
Irene Marchetti
Oncogene, 2001
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Overexpression of c-jun, junB, or junD affects cell growth differently
Gilbert Brun
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1991
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Mutations in the Jun delta region suggest an inverse correlation between transformation and transcriptional activation
Iain Morgan
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992
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Binétruy B: Rat embryo fibroblasts transformed by c-Jun display highly metastatic and angiogenic activities in vivo and deregulate gene expression of both angiogenic and antiangiogenic factors. Cell Growth and Differentiation 1999, 10(3):193-200. Pre-publ
Michel Kraemer
2013
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JunB inhibits proliferation and transformation in B-lymphoid cells
Veronika Sexl
Blood, 2003
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Heterodimerization with Fra-1 cooperates with the ERK pathway to stabilize c-Jun in response to the RAS oncoprotein
F. Talotta, Laura Casalino
Oncogene, 2010
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c-Jun Activation-dependent Tumorigenic Transformation Induced
Aino Paasinen
2016
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p75-Ras-GRF1 Is a c-Jun/AP-1 Target Protein: Its Up Regulation Results in Increased Ras Activity and Is Necessary for c-Jun-Induced Nonadherent Growth of Rat1a Cells
Geoffrey Clark
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2005
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Autocrine growth and anchorage independence: two complementing Jun-controlled genetic programs of cellular transformation
Joël Baguet
Genes & Development, 1998
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Targeting c-Jun and JunB proteins as potential anticancer cell therapy
Juan Alfaro
Oncogene, 2008
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Jun is phosphorylated by several protein kinases at the same sites that are modified in serum-stimulated fibroblasts
Tom Kerppola
1992
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JunD Protects Cells from p53Dependent Senescence and Apoptosis
Jonathan Weitzman
Molecular Cell, 2000
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Transcription Factor ATF2 Cooperates with v-Jun To Promote Growth Factor-Independent Proliferation In Vitro and Tumor Formation In Vivo
Joël Baguet
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1998
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Regulation of the junB gene by v-src
Craig Dobry
Molecular and cellular biology, 1992
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Signal transduction in fibroblasts stably transformed by [Val12]Ras--the activities of extracellular-signal-regulated kinase and Jun N-terminal kinase are only moderately increased, and the activity of the delta-inhibitor of c-Jun is not alleviated
Maria Shoshan
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS, 1997
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JunB does not inhibit the induction of c-Jun during the retinoic acid induced differentiation of F9 cells
Robert Oshima
Developmental Dynamics, 1992
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The Jun and Fos protein families are both required for cell cycle progression in fibroblasts
Karla Kovary
1991
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Conditional Cell Transformation by Doxycycline-Controlled Expression of the ASV17 v-jun Allele
Ralf Weiskirchen
Virology, 2000
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Somatic Excision Demonstrates that c-Jun Induces Cellular Migration and Invasion through Induction of Stem Cell Factor
Richard Pestell
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2007
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Nuclear Factor of Activated T3 Is a Negative Regulator of Ras-JNK1/2-AP-1–Induced Cell Transformation
Yong Yeon Cho
Cancer Research, 2007
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Transcriptional regulation of the c-jun gene by retinoic acid and E1A during differentiation of F9 cells
Gabriel Gachelin
The EMBO Journal, 1992
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Requirement of c-Jun NH2-Terminal Kinase for Ras-Initiated Tumor Formation
Peter Sandy
Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2011
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Transcription factor JunD, deprived of menin, switches from growth suppressor to growth promoter
Jonathan Weitzman
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2003
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The mammalian Jun proteins: redundancy and specificity
M. Yaniv
Oncogene, 2001
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V-Jun is a Transcriptional Activator, but Not in All Cell-Lines
elias ugarte
Nucleic Acids Research, 1988
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Polyomavirus middle-sized tumor antigen modulates c-Jun phosphorylation and transcriptional activity
Axel Schonthal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1994
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Cyclin-Dependent Kinase-3–Mediated c-Jun Phosphorylation at Ser63 and Ser73 Enhances Cell Transformation
Duo Zheng
Cancer Research, 2009
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Cellular Transformation of Mouse Embryo Fibroblasts in the Absence of Activator E2Fs
Tushar Gupta
Journal of Virology, 2015
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