ONCOGENE
April 2008 Volume 27 Number 19, pp 2661 - 2800
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ORIGINAL ARTICLES
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The tumor suppressor p53 associates with gene coding regions and
co-traverses with elongating RNA polymerase II in an in vivo model
S K Balakrishnan and D S Gross
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWR0Em
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Differential motility of p190bcr-abl- and p210bcr-abl-expressing
cells: respective roles of Vav and Bcr-Abl GEFs
T Daubon, J Chasseriau, A El Ali, J Rivet, A Kitzis, B Constantin and
N Bourmeyster
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWT0Eo
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Enhanced methyltransferase activity of SMYD3 by the cleavage of its
N-terminal region in human cancer cells
F Pittella Silva, R Hamamoto, M Kunizaki, M Tsuge, Y Nakamura and Y
Furukawa
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWV0Eq
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWW0Er
Gab2 and Src co-operate in human mammary epithelial cells to promote
growth factor independence and disruption of acinar morphogenesis
H L Bennett, T Brummer, A Jeanes, A S Yap and R J Daly
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWX0Es
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWY0Et
Neuregulin and laminin stimulate phosphorylation of the NF2 tumor
suppressor in Schwann cells by distinct protein kinase A and
p21-activated kinase-dependent pathways
C Thaxton, J Lopera, M Bott and C Fernandez-Valle
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWZ0Eu
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWa0E2
Inactivation of the Rb pathway and overexpression of both isoforms of
E2F3 are obligate events in bladder tumours with 6p22 amplification
C D Hurst, D C Tomlinson, S V Williams, F M Platt and M A Knowles
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWb0E3
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWc0E4
Activation of Rac1 and the exchange factor Vav3 are involved in
NPM-ALK signaling in anaplastic large cell lymphomas
A Colomba, D Courilleau, D Ramel, D D Billadeau, E Espinos, G Delsol,
B Payrastre and F Gaits-Iacovoni
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWd0E5
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWe0E6
Difference between genomic actions of estrogen versus raloxifene in
human ovarian cancer cell lines
H Sasaki, J Hayakawa, Y Terai, M Kanemura, A Tanabe-Kimura, H Kamegai,
H Seino-Noda, S Ezoe, I Matsumura, Y Kanakura, M Sakata, K Tasaka and
M Ohmichi
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWf0E7
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWg0E8
HIF[alpha] expression in VHL-deficient renal cancer cells is dependent
on phospholipase D
A Toschi, J Edelstein, P Rockwell, M Ohh and D A Foster
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWh0EA
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWi0EB
Ras isoform abundance and signalling in human cancer cell lines
J Omerovic, D E Hammond, M J Clague and I A Prior
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWj0EC
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWk0ED
Activation of the p53-p21Cip1 pathway is required for CDK2 activation
and S-phase entry in primary rat hepatocytes
L Wierod, C M Rosseland, B Lindeman, M P Oksvold, H Grosvik, E Skarpen
and H S Huitfeldt
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWl0EE
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWm0EF
C//EBP[alpha]:AP-1 leucine zipper heterodimers bind novel DNA
elements, activate the PU.1 promoter and direct monocyte lineage
commitment more potently than C//EBP[alpha] homodimers or AP-1
D H Cai, D Wang, J Keefer, C Yeamans, K Hensley and A D Friedman
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWn0EG
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWo0EH
p73 expression modulates p63 and Mdm2 protein presence in complex with
p53 family-specific DNA target sequence in squamous cell
carcinogenesis
J Johnson, J Lagowski, S Lawson, Y Liu and M Kulesz-Martin
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWp0EI
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWq0EJ
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SHORT COMMUNICATIONS
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Common tumour p53 mutations in immortalized cells from Hupki mice
heterozygous at codon 72
M Reinbold, J-L Luo, T Nedelko, B Jerchow, M E Murphy, C Whibley, Q
Wei and M Hollstein
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWr0EK
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWs0EL
Thyroid hormone receptor-[beta] (TR[beta]1) impairs cell proliferation
by the transcriptional inhibition of cyclins D1, E and A2
E Porlan, O G Vidaurre and A Rodriguez-Pena
Abstract: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWt0EM
Article: http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/ekUQ0Xztnp0Hjk0BtWu0EN
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