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The Myc transcription factor network
Published 2013Table of Contents: “…Contents: Myc plays a broad role in cellular functions -- Deregulation of Myc is associated with many cancers -- Myc and Mxd proteins heterodimerize with Max, bind DNA, and activate or repress transcription through recruitment of co-regulator complexes that in turn influence chromatin modifications -- Myc family proteins are highly conserved and regulate cell growth by binding to many genes involved in translation and metabolism -- Myc also has functions unrelated to transcription.…”
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Expanding roles of RNA-binding proteins in neurodegenerative diseases
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Contents: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) -- Genetic causes of ALS -- Role of RNA-binding proteins and stress granules in ALS pathogenesis -- Emerging class of RNA-binding proteins with prion-like domains in neurodegenerative disease -- Mechanisms by which C9ORF72 mutations cause ALS.…”
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Expanding roles of RNA-binding proteins in neurodegenerative diseases
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Contents: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) -- Genetic causes of ALS -- Role of RNA-binding proteins and stress granules in ALS pathogenesis -- Emerging class of RNA-binding proteins with prion-like domains in neurodegenerative disease -- Mechanisms by which C9ORF72 mutations cause ALS.…”
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Expanding roles of RNA-binding proteins in neurodegenerative diseases
Published 2017Table of Contents: “…Contents: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) -- Genetic causes of ALS -- Role of RNA-binding proteins and stress granules in ALS pathogenesis -- Emerging class of RNA-binding proteins with prion-like domains in neurodegenerative disease -- Mechanisms by which C9ORF72 mutations cause ALS.…”
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Role of polycomb proteins in gene transcription, stem cell and human diseases
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Contents: Chromatin structure -- Histone modification and regulation of methylation -- Polycomb complexes (gene silencing, recruitement & displacement of proteins, protein levels in embryoid bodies, binding regulation) -- PcG genes and human cancers -- Variations of Polycomb Repressive Complexes and their associations with polycomb proteins -- CBX family of proteins -- The Polycomb-like gene family.…”
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Role of polycomb proteins in gene transcription, stem cell and human diseases
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Contents: Chromatin structure -- Histone modification and regulation of methylation -- Polycomb complexes (gene silencing, recruitement & displacement of proteins, protein levels in embryoid bodies, binding regulation) -- PcG genes and human cancers -- Variations of Polycomb Repressive Complexes and their associations with polycomb proteins -- CBX family of proteins -- The Polycomb-like gene family.…”
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Role of polycomb proteins in gene transcription, stem cell and human diseases
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Contents: Chromatin structure -- Histone modification and regulation of methylation -- Polycomb complexes (gene silencing, recruitement & displacement of proteins, protein levels in embryoid bodies, binding regulation) -- PcG genes and human cancers -- Variations of Polycomb Repressive Complexes and their associations with polycomb proteins -- CBX family of proteins -- The Polycomb-like gene family.…”
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The Myc transcription factor network
Published 2023Table of Contents: “…Contents: Myc plays a broad role in cellular functions -- Deregulation of Myc is associated with many cancers -- Myc and Mxd proteins heterodimerize with Max, bind DNA, and activate or repress transcription through recruitment of co-regulator complexes that in turn influence chromatin modifications -- Myc family proteins are highly conserved and regulate cell growth by binding to many genes involved in translation and metabolism -- Myc also has functions unrelated to transcription -- Update talk: The MYC transcription factor network -- Update talk: Interactions of MYC with other cellular proteins -- Update talk: Topologically Associated Domains (TADs) -- Update talk: Transcriptional functions of MYC -- Update talk: Proximal MYC network -- Update talk: New approaches to inhibiting MYC activity.…”
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The Myc transcription factor network
Published 2023Table of Contents: “…Contents: Myc plays a broad role in cellular functions -- Deregulation of Myc is associated with many cancers -- Myc and Mxd proteins heterodimerize with Max, bind DNA, and activate or repress transcription through recruitment of co-regulator complexes that in turn influence chromatin modifications -- Myc family proteins are highly conserved and regulate cell growth by binding to many genes involved in translation and metabolism -- Myc also has functions unrelated to transcription -- Update talk: The MYC transcription factor network -- Update talk: Interactions of MYC with other cellular proteins -- Update talk: Topologically Associated Domains (TADs) -- Update talk: Transcriptional functions of MYC -- Update talk: Proximal MYC network -- Update talk: New approaches to inhibiting MYC activity.…”
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Neurodegenerative disease expression levels of normal sequence pathogenic proteins contribute to risk of disease /
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein pathology of disease -- Loci underlying autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disease -- Prion mutations causing Gerstmann Straussler syndrome and hereditary Creuzfeldt-Jakob disease -- Tau mutations cause autosomal dominant frontal temporal dementia -- Alpha-synuclein mutations cause autosomal dominant Parkinson's disease -- How genetic variability of these genes contributes to the risk of sporadic disease.…”
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Neurodegenerative disease expression levels of normal sequence pathogenic proteins contribute to risk of disease /
Published 2021Table of Contents: “…Contents: Protein pathology of disease -- Loci underlying autosomal dominant neurodegenerative disease -- Prion mutations causing Gerstmann Straussler syndrome and hereditary Creuzfeldt-Jakob disease -- Tau mutations cause autosomal dominant frontal temporal dementia -- Alpha-synuclein mutations cause autosomal dominant Parkinson's disease -- How genetic variability of these genes contributes to the risk of sporadic disease.…”
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Pathogenic mechanisms in prion disease
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Contents: Neurodegenerative diseases and protein misfolding disorders -- Prion disease in mice to study mechanisms of neurodegeneration due to misfolded protein accumulation -- Early prion neurodegenerative change is reversible: access to key neurotoxic pathways -- Critical change is loss of synaptic proteins due to activation of PERK branch of the unfolded protein response -- Modifying this pathway genetically is neuroprotective -- Modifying this pathway pharmacologically is neuroprotective -- Relevance of this pathway in other neurodegenerative diseases with misolded proteins e.g. …”
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The roles of molecular chaperones in bacterial infection
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Contents: Discovery of major molecular chaperones through the studies on bacteriophage lambda -- Discovery of function of DnaK machinery assisting assembly/disassembly of macromolecule protein structure -- Roles of DnaK chaperone machinery and ClpX chaperone in Salmonella pathogenesis and flagellar biogenesis -- Role of GroEL on bacterial cell surface.…”
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Pathogenic mechanisms in prion disease
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Contents: Neurodegenerative diseases and protein misfolding disorders -- Prion disease in mice to study mechanisms of neurodegeneration due to misfolded protein accumulation -- Early prion neurodegenerative change is reversible: access to key neurotoxic pathways -- Critical change is loss of synaptic proteins due to activation of PERK branch of the unfolded protein response -- Modifying this pathway genetically is neuroprotective -- Modifying this pathway pharmacologically is neuroprotective -- Relevance of this pathway in other neurodegenerative diseases with misolded proteins e.g. …”
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Pathogenic mechanisms in prion disease
Published 2014Table of Contents: “…Contents: Neurodegenerative diseases and protein misfolding disorders -- Prion disease in mice to study mechanisms of neurodegeneration due to misfolded protein accumulation -- Early prion neurodegenerative change is reversible: access to key neurotoxic pathways -- Critical change is loss of synaptic proteins due to activation of PERK branch of the unfolded protein response -- Modifying this pathway genetically is neuroprotective -- Modifying this pathway pharmacologically is neuroprotective -- Relevance of this pathway in other neurodegenerative diseases with misolded proteins e.g. …”
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CML genetic paradigm of targeted therapy, part 2 of 2 /
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MAPK signalling regulation and cancer lessons from fission yeast /
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The roles of molecular chaperones in bacterial infection
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Contents: Discovery of major molecular chaperones through the studies on bacteriophage lambda -- Discovery of function of DnaK machinery assisting assembly/disassembly of macromolecule protein structure -- Roles of DnaK chaperone machinery and ClpX chaperone in Salmonella pathogenesis and flagellar biogenesis -- Role of GroEL on bacterial cell surface.…”
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The roles of molecular chaperones in bacterial infection
Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Contents: Discovery of major molecular chaperones through the studies on bacteriophage lambda -- Discovery of function of DnaK machinery assisting assembly/disassembly of macromolecule protein structure -- Roles of DnaK chaperone machinery and ClpX chaperone in Salmonella pathogenesis and flagellar biogenesis -- Role of GroEL on bacterial cell surface.…”
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CML genetic paradigm of targeted therapy, part 1 of 2 /
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