Literature DB >> 15856952

[Retroviral reporter systems for the assessment of activity of stress-induced signal transduction pathways controlled by p53, HIF-1 and HSF-1 transcription factors].

O V Razorenova, L S Agapova, A V Budanov, A V Ivanov, S M Strunina, P M Chumakov.   

Abstract

Tumor suppressor p53, hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) and heat-shock factor 1 (HSF-1) are involved as the key transcription factors in cellular response to stress, induced by genetic material damage, hypoxia and heat shock respectively. The protein factors listed above also play an integral part in tumor development and progression. Thus, modulation of their activity may be important for treatment of cancer. In our work we obtained the reporter constructs for quantitative assessment of p53, HIF-1 and HSF-1 transcriptional activity on the basis of retro- and lentiviruses, allowing to obtain reporter cell lines almost out of any cell type. Induction of beta-galactosidase reporter gene expression, reflecting the activity of p53 and HIF-1 factors, depends on dose of treatment and also correlates with the induction of the endogenous target genes expression. The observed effect of activating treatments completely disappeared when the expression of p53 and HIF-1 genes was inhibited with specific siRNAs. The obtained reporter constructs may find the application in the screening of chemical and genetic (such as siRNA- and cDNA-libraries) modulators of transcriptional activity along with the investigation of components of signal transduction pathways modulating the transcriptional activity of those factors.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15856952      PMCID: PMC2774898     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol (Mosk)        ISSN: 0026-8984


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Journal:  Mol Biol (Mosk)       Date:  2003 Nov-Dec

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6.  Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and mek1/2 are necessary for insulin-like growth factor-I-induced vascular endothelial growth factor synthesis in prostate epithelial cells: a role for hypoxia-inducible factor-1?

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Journal:  Mol Cancer Res       Date:  2003-02       Impact factor: 5.852

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Journal:  Mol Biol (Mosk)       Date:  2005 Sep-Oct

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Authors:  Alexander D Boiko; Sarah Porteous; Olga V Razorenova; Vadim I Krivokrysenko; Bryan R Williams; Andrei V Gudkov
Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  2006-01-15       Impact factor: 11.361

3.  Optimization of a Genome-Wide Disordered Lentivector-Based Short Hairpin RNA Library.

Authors:  O A Guryanova; M Makhanov; A A Chenchik; P M Chumakov; E I Frolova
Journal:  Mol Biol       Date:  2006-05-01       Impact factor: 1.374

4.  A Notch1-neuregulin1 autocrine signaling loop contributes to melanoma growth.

Authors:  K Zhang; P Wong; L Zhang; B Jacobs; E C Borden; J C Aster; B Bedogni
Journal:  Oncogene       Date:  2012-01-16       Impact factor: 9.867

5.  [Isolation of mitochondrial DNA binding proteins which are specific for maize cox1 promoter].

Authors:  V I Tarasenko; I Iu Subota; V F Kobzev; Iu M Konstantinov
Journal:  Mol Biol (Mosk)       Date:  2005 May-Jun

6.  Notch1 Autoactivation via Transcriptional Regulation of Furin, Which Sustains Notch1 Signaling by Processing Notch1-Activating Proteases ADAM10 and Membrane Type 1 Matrix Metalloproteinase.

Authors:  Hong Qiu; Xiaoying Tang; Jun Ma; Khvaramze Shaverdashvili; Keman Zhang; Barbara Bedogni
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2015-08-17       Impact factor: 4.272

7.  Noncanonical activation of Notch1 protein by membrane type 1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP) controls melanoma cell proliferation.

Authors:  Jun Ma; Xiaoying Tang; Poki Wong; Barbara Jacobs; Ernest C Borden; Barbara Bedogni
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Authors:  D V Kochetkov; G V Il'inskaia; P G Komarov; E Strom; L S Agapova; A V Ivanov; A V Budanov; E I Frolova; P M Chumakov
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9.  Synchronized Targeting of Notch and ERBB Signaling Suppresses Melanoma Tumor Growth through Inhibition of Notch1 and ERBB3.

Authors:  Keman Zhang; Poki Wong; Christine Salvaggio; Amel Salhi; Iman Osman; Barbara Bedogni
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10.  Microparticles as immune regulators in infectious disease - an opinion.

Authors:  Zheng Lung Ling; Valery Combes; Georges E Grau; Nicholas J C King
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2011-11-29       Impact factor: 7.561

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