RACK1 is a functional target of the E1A oncoprotein (original) (raw)

RACK1 Interacts with E1A and Rescues E1A-induced Yeast Growth Inhibition and Mammalian Cell Apoptosis

Alfonso Baldi

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2001

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Dual Level Inhibition of E2F-1 Activity by Adeno-associated Virus Rep78

Ramesh batchu

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2001

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Adenoviral E1A everlasting tool versatile applications continuous contributions and new hypotheses

Nianli Sang

Frontiers in Bioscience, 2002

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The CtBP binding domain in the adenovirus E1A protein controls CR1- dependent transactivation

K. Sollerbrant

Nucleic Acids Research, 1996

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RACK1 regulates Ki-Ras-mediated signaling and morphological transformation of NIH 3T3 cells

Ove Bruland, Frøydis Myromslien

International Journal of Cancer, 2006

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E1A is sufficient by itself to induce apoptosis independent of p53 and other adenoviral gene products

Brigitte Pützer

Cell Death & Differentiation, 2000

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Adeno-associated virus protects the retinoblastoma family of proteins from adenoviral-induced functional inactivation

Masood Shammas

Cancer research, 2002

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Impact of E1a Modifications on Tumor-Selective Adenoviral Replication and Toxicity

Joan Reibman, J. Hay

Molecular Therapy, 2004

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Adenovirus E1A oncoprotein liberates c‐Myc activity to promote cell proliferation through abating Bin1 expression via an Rb/E2F1‐dependent mechanism

Amélie Rodrigue

Journal of cellular …, 2008

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The adenoviral E1A oncoprotein activates the Smad7 promoter: Requirement of a functional E-box

Harun M ( U A Y A D ) Said

International Journal of Oncology, 2009

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E1A 12S and 13S of the transformation-defective adenovirus type 12 strain CS-1 inactivate proteins of the RB family, permitting transactivation of the E2F-dependent promoter

Brigitte Pützer

Journal of virology, 1997

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Comparison of E1A CR3-Dependent Transcriptional Activation across Six Different Human Adenovirus Subgroups

Peter Pelka, Jailal Ablack

Journal of Virology, 2010

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The E2F transcription factor is a cellular target for the RB protein

Srikumar Chellappan

Cell, 1991

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Domains of the adenovirus E1A protein required for oncogenic activity are also required for dissociation of E2F transcription factor complexes

Stephen Devoto

Genes & Development, 1991

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Early step of JSRV-mediated cell transformation involves the interaction between Env and the RALBP1 cellular protein

Fabienne Archer

Journal of Virology, 2015

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The Adenoviral Oncogene E1A-13S Interacts with a Specific Isoform of the Tumor Suppressor PML To Enhance Viral Transcription

Sabrina Schreiner

Journal of Virology, 2013

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Extreme N terminus of E1A oncoprotein specifically associates with a new set of cellular proteins

Nianli Sang

Journal of Cellular Physiology, 1997

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Insight into the mechanism of inhibition of adeno-associated virus by the Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1 complex

Jude Samulski

Journal of virology, 2015

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Identification of distinct roles for separate E1A domains in disruption of E2F complexes

Masa-Aki Ikeda

Molecular and Cellular Biology

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Transformation-defective adenovirus 5 E1A mutants exhibit antioncogenic properties in human BLM melanoma cells

Bertram Opalka, Guido Swart

Cancer Gene Therapy, 2000

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Independent regions of adenovirus E1A are required for binding to and dissociation of E2F-protein complexes

Ali Fattaey

Molecular and Cellular Biology, 1993

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Anti-Cancer Effects of REIC/Dkk-3-encoding Adenoviral Vector for the Treatment of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer

Shinichiro Miyoshi, Hiromi Kumon, Y. Nasu, Norimitsu Tanaka

PLoS ONE, 2014

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The Adenovirus E1A C Terminus Suppresses a Delayed Antiviral Response and Modulates RAS Signaling

Arnold Berk

Cell Host & Microbe, 2017

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The Gene Expression and Function of Adenoviral E3-Genes in Murine Tumour Cell Lines

Gunnel Hallden

Molecular Therapy, 2004

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The PKC targeting protein RACK1 interacts with the Epstein-Barr virus activator protein BZLF1

Olivier Gires

European Journal of Biochemistry, 2000

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Molecular cloning and functional analysis of the adenovirus E1A-associated 300-kD protein (p300) reveals a protein with properties of a transcriptional adaptor

Niklas Haga

Genes & …, 1994

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RACK1 is up-regulated in angiogenesis and human carcinomas

Edouard Battegay

The FASEB Journal, 2000

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Recruitment of TRRAP required for oncogenic transformation by E1A

Konstantinos Alevizopoulos, Hartmut Land

Oncogene, 2001

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Adenovirus E4 Open Reading Frame 4-Induced Apoptosis Involves Dysregulation of Src Family Kinases

Josée Lavoie

The Journal of Cell Biology, 2000

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Adenovirus E1B oncoprotein tethers a transcriptional repression domain to p53

Arnold Berk

Genes & Development, 1994

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Transcription activation by the transforming domain of adenovirus E1A is efficiently repressed by the last 44 amino acids of E1A

K. Sollerbrant

Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 1995

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Role of the RARRES1 gene in nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Wai Kwok

Cancer genetics and cytogenetics, 2009

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Mutational analysis of the transforming and apoptosis suppression activities of the adenovirus E1B 175R protein

T. Subramanian, R. Govindarajan

Gene, 1993

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Conserved region 2 of adenovirus E1A has a function distinct from pRb binding required to prevent cell cycle arrest by p16INK4a or p27Kip1

Konstantinos Alevizopoulos

Oncogene, 2000

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