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  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,797 Views
11 Pages

Inter-Fighting between Influenza A Virus NS1 and β-TrCP: A Novel Mechanism of Anti-Influenza Virus

  • Haiwei Sun,
  • Kai Wang,
  • Wei Yao,
  • Jingyi Liu,
  • Lu Lv,
  • Xinjin Shi and
  • Hongjun Chen

31 October 2022

Influenza A virus (IAV) prevents innate immune signaling during infection. In our previous study, the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines was associated with Cullin-1 RING ligase (CRL1), which was related to NF-κB activation. However, the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,443 Views
9 Pages

NORE1A Regulates MDM2 Via β-TrCP

  • M. Lee Schmidt,
  • Diego F. Calvisi and
  • Geoffrey J. Clark

23 March 2016

Mouse Double Minute 2 Homolog (MDM2) is a key negative regulator of the master tumor suppressor p53. MDM2 regulates p53 on multiple levels, including acting as an ubiquitin ligase for the protein, thereby promoting its degradation by the proteasome....

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,102 Views
13 Pages

The canonical nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-κB) signaling pathway regulates central processes in mammalian cells and plays a fundamental role in the regulation of inflammation and immunity. Aberrant regulati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,149 Views
17 Pages

βTrCP is Required for HIV-1 Vpu Modulation of CD4, GaLV Env, and BST-2/Tetherin

  • Yul Eum Song,
  • Daniel Cyburt,
  • Tiffany M. Lucas,
  • Devon A. Gregory,
  • Terri D. Lyddon and
  • Marc C. Johnson

19 October 2018

The Human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) accessory protein Vpu modulates numerous proteins, including the host proteins CD4 and BST-2/tetherin. Vpu interacts with the Skp, Cullin, F-Box (SCF) ubiquitin ligase through interactions with the F-Box pro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
6,304 Views
14 Pages

9 August 2023

Nrf2 is a transcription factor facilitating cells’ resilience against redox and various other forms of stress. In the absence of stressors, KEAP1 and/or βTrCP mediate the ubiquitination of Nrf2 and prevent Nrf2-dependent gene expression an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,246 Views
24 Pages

Rac1 GTPase Regulates the βTrCP-Mediated Proteolysis of YAP Independently of the LATS1/2 Kinases

  • Chitra Palanivel,
  • Tabbatha N. Somers,
  • Bailey M. Gabler,
  • Yuanhong Chen,
  • Yongji Zeng,
  • Jesse L. Cox,
  • Parthasarathy Seshacharyulu,
  • Jixin Dong,
  • Ying Yan and
  • Michel M. Ouellette

25 October 2024

Background: Oncogenic mutations in the KRAS gene are detected in >90% of pancreatic cancers (PC). In genetically engineered mouse models of PC, oncogenic KRAS drives the formation of precursor lesions and their progression to invasive PC. The Yes-...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,352 Views
32 Pages

Beta-Transducin Repeats-Containing Proteins as an Anticancer Target

  • Dong Joon Kim,
  • Yong Weon Yi and
  • Yeon-Sun Seong

24 August 2023

Beta-transducin repeat-containing proteins (β-TrCPs) are E3-ubiquitin-ligase-recognizing substrates and regulate proteasomal degradation. The degradation of β-TrCPs’ substrates is tightly controlled by various external and internal si...

  • Article
  • Open Access
53 Citations
8,171 Views
13 Pages

Berberine Suppresses Cyclin D1 Expression through Proteasomal Degradation in Human Hepatoma Cells

  • Ning Wang,
  • Xuanbin Wang,
  • Hor-Yue Tan,
  • Sha Li,
  • Chi Man Tsang,
  • Sai-Wah Tsao and
  • Yibin Feng

15 November 2016

The aim of this study is to explore the underlying mechanism on berberine-induced Cyclin D1 degradation in human hepatic carcinoma. We observed that berberine could suppress both in vitro and in vivo expression of Cyclin D1 in hepatoma cells. Berberi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,386 Views
20 Pages

A 2-Benzylmalonate Derivative as STAT3 Inhibitor Suppresses Tumor Growth in Hepatocellular Carcinoma by Upregulating β-TrCP E3 Ubiquitin Ligase

  • Ting Peng,
  • Orawan Wonganan,
  • Zhonghui Zhang,
  • Jialing Yu,
  • Ruiying Xi,
  • Yu Cao,
  • Apichart Suksamrarn,
  • Guolin Zhang and
  • Fei Wang

The aberrant activation of a signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) restrains type I interferon (IFN) α/β-induced antiviral responses and is associated with the development of cancer. Designing specific STAT3 inhibitors will thus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
5,353 Views
15 Pages

GSK3-β Stimulates Claspin Degradation via β-TrCP Ubiquitin Ligase and Alters Cancer Cell Survival

  • Elisa Cabrera,
  • Prahlad Raninga,
  • Kum Kum Khanna and
  • Raimundo Freire

29 July 2019

Claspin is essential for activating the DNA damage checkpoint effector kinase Chk1, a target in oncotherapy. Claspin functions are tightly correlated to Claspin protein stability, regulated by ubiquitin-dependent proteasomal degradation. Here we iden...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,929 Views
18 Pages

Dual Targeting Oncoproteins MYC and HIF1α Regresses Tumor Growth of Lung Cancer and Lymphoma

  • Xiaohu Huang,
  • Yan Liu,
  • Yin Wang,
  • Christopher Bailey,
  • Pan Zheng and
  • Yang Liu

9 February 2021

MYC and HIF1α are among the most important oncoproteins whose pharmacologic inhibition has been challenging for the diverse mechanisms driving their abnormal expression and because of the challenge in blocking protein-DNA interactions. Surprisingly,...

  • Review
  • Open Access
49 Citations
8,076 Views
20 Pages

25 September 2019

In contrast to non-canonical ligands, canonical Wnts promote the stabilization of β-catenin, which is a prerequisite for formation of the TCF4/β-catenin transcriptional complex and activation of its target genes. This pathway is initiated b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
3,072 Views
16 Pages

Euphorbiasteroid Abrogates EGFR and Wnt/β-Catenin Signaling in Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer Cells to Impart Anticancer Activity

  • Na Young Kim,
  • Chakrabhavi Dhananjaya Mohan,
  • Arunachalam Chinnathambi,
  • Sulaiman Ali Alharbi,
  • Gautam Sethi,
  • Kanchugarakoppal S. Rangappa and
  • Kwang Seok Ahn

14 June 2022

EGFR and Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathways play a prominent role in tumor progression in various human cancers including non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). Transactivation and crosstalk between the EGFR and Wnt/β-catenin pathways may con...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,620 Views
14 Pages

The Deubiquitinase OTUD1 Influences HIV-1 Release by Regulating the Host Restriction Factor BST-2

  • Man-Di Zhang,
  • Fan Chen,
  • Wen-Qiang He,
  • Ying Lu,
  • Feng-Liang Liu,
  • Hong-Guang Zhang,
  • Liu-Meng Yang,
  • Chun-Sheng Dong,
  • Si-Dong Xiong and
  • Yong-Tang Zheng

14 February 2025

Bone marrow stromal cell antigen 2 (BST-2) is a restriction factor for human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) and plays an important role in regulating the release of viral particles. However, the antiviral efficacy of BST-2 is antagonized by th...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
17 Citations
3,572 Views
9 Pages

12 November 2020

Maintenance of long-term synaptic plasticity requires gene expression mediated by cAMP-responsive element binding protein (CREB). Gene expression driven by CREB can commence only if the inhibition by a transcriptional repressor activating transcripti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
5,253 Views
18 Pages

Gsk-3-Mediated Proteasomal Degradation of ATF4 Is a Proapoptotic Mechanism in Mouse Pancreatic β-Cells

  • Yuko Nagao,
  • Kikuko Amo-Shiinoki,
  • Hiroko Nakabayashi,
  • Masayuki Hatanaka,
  • Manabu Kondo,
  • Kimie Matsunaga,
  • Masahiro Emoto,
  • Shigeru Okuya,
  • Yukio Tanizawa and
  • Katsuya Tanabe

5 November 2022

Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is a key pathogenic factor in type 1 and 2 diabetes. Glycogen synthase kinase 3 (Gsk-3) contributes to β-cell loss in mice. However, the mechanism by which Gsk-3 leads β-cell death remains unclear. ER stres...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,942 Views
14 Pages

The Central Domain of MCPH1 Controls Development of the Cerebral Cortex and Gonads in Mice

  • Yaru Wang,
  • Wen Zong,
  • Wenli Sun,
  • Chengyan Chen,
  • Zhao-Qi Wang and
  • Tangliang Li

31 August 2022

MCPH1 is the first gene identified to be responsible for the human autosomal recessive disorder primary microcephaly (MCPH). Mutations in the N-terminal and central domains of MCPH1 are strongly associated with microcephaly in human patients. A recen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
5,724 Views
9 Pages

Deubiquitinylase USP47 Promotes RelA Phosphorylation and Survival in Gastric Cancer Cells

  • Lara Naghavi,
  • Martin Schwalbe,
  • Ahmed Ghanem and
  • Michael Naumann

Every year, gastric cancer causes around 819,000 deaths worldwide. The incidence of gastric cancer in the western world is slowly declining, but the prognosis is unpromising. In Germany, the 5-year-survival rate is around 32%, and the average life sp...

  • Review
  • Open Access
59 Citations
9,333 Views
11 Pages

The COP9 Signalosome: A Multi-DUB Complex

  • Wolfgang Dubiel,
  • Supattra Chaithongyot,
  • Dawadschargal Dubiel and
  • Michael Naumann

21 July 2020

The COP9 signalosome (CSN) is a signaling platform controlling the cellular ubiquitylation status. It determines the activity and remodeling of ~700 cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases (CRLs), which control more than 20% of all ubiquitylation events in cel...

  • Article
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,702 Views
17 Pages

Rotavirus NSP1 Inhibits Type I and Type III Interferon Induction

  • Gennaro Iaconis,
  • Ben Jackson,
  • Kay Childs,
  • Mark Boyce,
  • Stephen Goodbourn,
  • Neil Blake,
  • Miren Iturriza-Gomara and
  • Julian Seago

31 March 2021

Type I interferons (IFNs) are produced by most cells in response to virus infection and stimulate a program of anti-viral gene expression in neighboring cells to suppress virus replication. Type III IFNs have similar properties, however their effects...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,432 Views
20 Pages

Replication Kinetics for a Reporter Merkel Cell Polyomavirus

  • Bizunesh Abere,
  • Hongzhao Zhou,
  • Masahiro Shuda,
  • Donna B. Stolz,
  • Kyle Rapchak,
  • Patrick S. Moore and
  • Yuan Chang

25 February 2022

Merkel cell polyomavirus (MCV) causes one of the most aggressive human skin cancers, but laboratory studies on MCV replication have proven technically difficult. We report the first recombinase-mediated MCV minicircle (MCVmc) system that generates hi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,926 Views
21 Pages

Tetherin, an interferon-induced host protein encoded by the bone marrow stromal antigen 2 (BST2/CD317/HM1.24) gene, is involved in obstructing the release of many retroviruses and other enveloped viruses by cross-linking the budding virus particles t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
4,645 Views
13 Pages

Mediation Analysis Supports a Causal Relationship between Maternal Hyperglycemia and Placental DNA Methylation Variations at the Leptin Gene Locus and Cord Blood Leptin Levels

  • Valérie Gagné-Ouellet,
  • Edith Breton,
  • Kathrine Thibeault,
  • Carol-Ann Fortin,
  • Andres Cardenas,
  • Renée Guérin,
  • Patrice Perron,
  • Marie-France Hivert and
  • Luigi Bouchard

Changes in fetal DNA methylation (DNAm) of the leptin (LEP) gene have been associated with exposure to maternal hyperglycemia, but their links with childhood obesity risk are still unclear. We investigated the association between maternal hyperglycem...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,742 Views
18 Pages

Imbalanced Inflammatory Responses in Preterm and Term Cord Blood Monocytes and Expansion of the CD14+CD16+ Subset upon Toll-like Receptor Stimulation

  • Kirsten Glaser,
  • David Kern,
  • Christian P. Speer,
  • Nicolas Schlegel,
  • Michael Schwab,
  • Ulrich H. Thome,
  • Christoph Härtel and
  • Clyde J. Wright

Developmentally regulated features of innate immunity are thought to place preterm and term infants at risk of infection and inflammation-related morbidity. Underlying mechanisms are incompletely understood. Differences in monocyte function including...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,000 Views
19 Pages

Temozolomide Resistance in Glioblastoma by NRF2: Protecting the Evil

  • Karoline Almeida Lima,
  • Isabeli Yumi Araújo Osawa,
  • Maria Carolina Clares Ramalho,
  • Izadora de Souza,
  • Camila Banca Guedes,
  • Cláudio Henrique Dahne de Souza Filho,
  • Linda Karolynne Seregni Monteiro,
  • Marcela Teatin Latancia and
  • Clarissa Ribeiro Reily Rocha

The transcription factor NRF2 is constitutively active in glioblastoma, a highly aggressive brain tumor subtype with poor prognosis. Temozolomide (TMZ) is the primary chemotherapeutic agent for this type of tumor treatment, but resistance to this dru...