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changes in the expression of five 14-3-3 isoforms (beta, gamma, epsilon, tau, and zeta) during the apoptosis of JURL-MK1 and K562 cells. |
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These results suggest that the override of checkpoint observed in 14-3-3gamma knockdown cells is due to failure to inhibit cdc25C function. |
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This protein has been found differentially expressed in the temporal lobe from patients with schizophrenia. |
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Report reduced expression of 14-3-3 gamma in uterine leiomyoma as identified by proteomics. |
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human 14-3-3gamma binds to the ERK1/2 molecular scaffold KSR1, which is mediated by the C-terminal stretch of 14-3-3gamma |
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Both single marker and haplotype analyses were negative for the Ywhag gene association with smoking initiation and nicotine dependence. |
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Detection of only 2 (14-3-3 eta and gamma) out of 7 different isoforms in synovial fluid suggests they are specific to the site of joint inflammation |
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our data indicate that 14-3-3gamma may contribute to tumorigenesis by promoting genomic instability. |
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Interaction of human 14-3-3gamma with the small heat shock protein Hsp20 was analyzed by means of size-exclusion chromatography and chemical crosslinking. |
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14-3-3 suppresses importin alpha/beta-dependent nuclear localization of Thr157-phosphorylated p27, suggesting implications for cell cycle disorder in Akt-activated cancer cells. |
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14-3-3 binds to the IGF-1 receptor after IGF1R's serine autophosphorylation |
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TSC2 associates with 14-3-3 in vivo |
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Results show that three 14-3-3 isoforms, beta, gamma and eta, are DAL-1/Protein 4.1B-binding proteins. |
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multiple interactions of AICD with FE65 and 14-3-3gamma modulate FE65-dependent gene transactivation |
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Aberrant expression of signaling-related proteins 14-3-3 gamma and RACK1 in fetal Down syndrome brain (trisomy 21). |