Literature DB >> 15051493

Changes in protein expression in p53 deleted spontaneous thymic lymphomas.

Bent Honoré1, Henrik Vorum, Anders Elm Pedersen, Søren Buus, Mogens H Claësson.   

Abstract

By the use of high-resolution two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and computerized image analysis we investigated and compared the expression of cellular proteins from p53 positive (+/+) mouse thymocytes, p53-/- thymocytes before neoplastic transformation, and from cell lines derived from two spontaneous p53-/- thymic lymphomas, SM5 and SM7. A total of around 1500 proteins were detected on individual gels. Only changes in protein expression by a factor of 2 or more were considered. In the thymic lymphoma cells 3-5% of the proteins were found to be differentially regulated when compared with the protein expression in p53+/+ and p53-/- thymocytes. Only a minority (13 proteins) of the quantitatively changed proteins were common for the two thymic lymphoma cell lines, suggesting that the p53 deficiency mainly results in genetic dysfunctions which are individual for a given tumor. Two of the detected proteins increased their expression levels by more than 10 times from the p53+/+ to the p53-/- thymocytes and these high expression levels were also found in thymic lymphomas. The two proteins were identified by mass spectrometry as acidic ribosomal phosphoprotein P0 and a 33-kDa protein with a primary structure containing motifs of the glyoxalase-bleomycin resistance protein family (MDR) as deduced from the cDNA.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15051493     DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2003.11.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Cell Res        ISSN: 0014-4827            Impact factor:   3.905


  7 in total

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Authors:  Maja Ludvigsen; Morten Østergaard; Henrik Vorum; Christian Jacobsen; Bent Honoré
Journal:  BMC Biochem       Date:  2009-12-22       Impact factor: 4.059

2.  Altered calmodulin response to light in the suprachiasmatic nucleus of PAC1 receptor knockout mice revealed by proteomic analysis.

Authors:  Jan Fahrenkrug; Jens Hannibal; Bent Honoré; Henrik Vorum
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 3.444

3.  Calumenin but not reticulocalbin forms a Ca2+-dependent complex with thrombospondin-1. A potential role in haemostasis and thrombosis.

Authors:  Gry Aune Westergaard Hansen; Henrik Vorum; Christian Jacobsen; Bent Honoré
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2008-08-08       Impact factor: 3.396

4.  Attempting to distinguish between endogenous and contaminating cytokeratins in a corneal proteomic study.

Authors:  Mikkel Lyngholm; Henrik Vorum; Kim Nielsen; Niels Ehlers; Bent Honoré
Journal:  BMC Ophthalmol       Date:  2011-01-27       Impact factor: 2.209

5.  Fibulin-1C, C1 Esterase Inhibitor and Glucose Regulated Protein 75 Interact with the CREC Proteins, Calumenin and Reticulocalbin.

Authors:  Gry Aune Westergaard Hansen; Maja Ludvigsen; Christian Jacobsen; Claudia Cangemi; Lars Melholt Rasmussen; Henrik Vorum; Bent Honoré
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-07-10       Impact factor: 3.240

6.  Expression, tissue localization and serodiagnostic potential of Taenia multiceps acidic ribosomal protein P2.

Authors:  Xing Huang; Lin Chen; Yingdong Yang; Xiaobin Gu; Yu Wang; Weimin Lai; Xuerong Peng; Guangyou Yang
Journal:  Parasit Vectors       Date:  2015-12-01       Impact factor: 3.876

7.  Identification of differentially expressed proteins in spontaneous thymic lymphomas from knockout mice with deletion of p53.

Authors:  Bent Honoré; Søren Buus; Mogens H Claësson
Journal:  Proteome Sci       Date:  2008-06-10       Impact factor: 2.480

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