V-Jun is a Transcriptional Activator, but Not in All Cell-Lines (original) (raw)

The mammalian Jun proteins: redundancy and specificity

M. Yaniv

Oncogene, 2001

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Jun: the master regulator in healthy and cancer cells

Jan Šmarda

Journal of Applied Biomedicine

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An oncogenic mutation uncouples the v-Jun oncoprotein from positive regulation by the SAPK/JNK pathway in vivo

James Woodgett

Current Biology, 1998

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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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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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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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A gene activated by growth factors is related to the oncogene v-jun

Lester F Lau

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1988

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Role and function of c-Jun pRotein complex in canceR cell behavioR

Antoine Mialon

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Positive regulation of jun/AP-1 by E1A

N. Foulkes

Molecular and cellular biology, 1991

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c-JUN prevents methylation of p16INK4a (and Cdk6): the villain turned bodyguard

Gerwin Heller

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Expression of Jun family members in human colorectal adenocarcinoma

Mark Birkenbach

Carcinogenesis, 2000

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Two AP1 sites binding JunB are essential for human papillomavirus type 18 transcription in keratinocytes

M. Yaniv

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Induction of apoptosis by the transcription factor c-Jun

Ella Bossy-wetzel

The EMBO Journal, 1997

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Immunohistological Analysis of the Jun Family and the Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription in Thymus

Alexandra Papoudou-bai, Alexandra Barbouti

Anatomy Research International, 2015

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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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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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The AP-1 repressor, JDP2, is a bona fide substrate for the c-Jun N-terminal kinase

Ronit Heinrich

2001

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JunD Protects Cells from p53Dependent Senescence and Apoptosis

Jonathan Weitzman

Molecular Cell, 2000

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Targeting c-Jun and JunB proteins as potential anticancer cell therapy

Juan Alfaro

Oncogene, 2008

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From JNK to Pay Dirt: Jun Kinases, their Biochemistry, Physiology and Clinical Importance

Michael Karin

IUBMB Life (International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology: Life), 2005

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Products of the fos and jun Proto-Oncogenes Bind Cooperatively to the AP1 DNA Recognition Sequence

M. Neuberg

Environmental Health Perspectives, 1990

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v-Jun downregulates the SPARC target gene by binding to the proximal promoter indirectly through sp1/3

Federico Galvagni

Oncogene, 2003

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Inhibition of the transcription factor AP-1 in cervical cancer

Michelle Maritz

2007

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The c-fos protein interacts with c-JunAP-1 to stimulate transcription of AP-1 responsive genes

Tony Hunter

Cell, 1988

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Phorbol ester-induced amino-terminal phosphorylation of human JUN but not JUNB regulates transcriptional activation

James Woodgett

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1992

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JunB inhibits proliferation and transformation in B-lymphoid cells

Veronika Sexl

Blood, 2003

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Transactivation and Expression Patterns of Jun and Fos/AP‐1 Super‐family Proteins In Human Oral Cancer

Alok Mishra

International Journal of …, 2010

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TAF7 (TAFII55) Plays a Role in the Transcription Activation by c-Jun

Maria Spiliotaki

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003

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The cell cycle-dependent nuclear import of v-Jun is regulated by phosphorylation of a serine adjacent to the nuclear localization signal

登志夫 黒木黒木

The Journal of cell biology, 1995

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