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SUMOylation is required for optimal TRAF3 signaling capacity.
(2013)TNF receptor-associated factors (TRAFs) are multifunctional adaptor proteins involved in temporal and spatial coordination of signals necessary for normal immune function. Here, we report that TRAF3, a TRAF family member ... -
A novel androgen-regulated isoform of the TSC2 tumour suppressor gene increases cell proliferation.
(Impact Journals, 2013-10-13)TSC2 (Tuberous sclerosis complex 2) is an important tumour suppressor gene, mutations within which are linked to the development of tuberous sclerosis and implicated in multiple tumour types. TSC2 protein complexes with ... -
The RNA-binding protein hnRNPA2 regulates β-catenin protein expression and is overexpressed in prostate cancer.
(Taylor & Francis, 2014)INTRODUCTION: The RNA-binding protein hnRNPA2 (HNRNPA2B1) is upregulated in cancer, where it controls alternative pre-mRNA splicing of cancer-relevant genes. Cytoplasmic hnRNPA2 is reported in aggressive cancers, but is ... -
Adaptive immunity in cancer immunology and therapeutics.
(2014)The vast genetic alterations characteristic of tumours produce a number of tumour antigens that enable the immune system to differentiate tumour cells from normal cells. Counter to this, tumour cells have developed mechanisms ...