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The following pages link to Tuberin binds p27 and negatively regulates its interaction with the SCF component Skp2 (Q28281015):
Displaying 25 items.
- Epileptogenesis and reduced inward rectifier potassium current in tuberous sclerosis complex-1-deficient astrocytes (Q28591888) (← links)
- p27Kip1 localization depends on the tumor suppressor protein tuberin (Q33292354) (← links)
- AMP-activated protein kinase signaling results in cytoplasmic sequestration of p27. (Q34447043) (← links)
- Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM): molecular insights lead to targeted therapies (Q34536450) (← links)
- CDKs as therapeutic targets for the human genetic disease tuberous sclerosis? (Q34659106) (← links)
- Frontier of epilepsy research - mTOR signaling pathway (Q35014198) (← links)
- cAMP-dependent cytosolic mislocalization of p27(kip)-cyclin D1 during quinol-thioether-induced tuberous sclerosis renal cell carcinoma (Q35161430) (← links)
- Cytotoxic effect of 5-aminoimidazole-4-carboxamide-1-beta-4-ribofuranoside (AICAR) on childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) cells: implication for targeted therapy (Q35940027) (← links)
- The neurobiology of the tuberous sclerosis complex (Q36617717) (← links)
- Upstream of the mammalian target of rapamycin: do all roads pass through mTOR? (Q36623657) (← links)
- Possible mechanisms of disease development in tuberous sclerosis (Q37051667) (← links)
- Genetics and molecular biology of tuberous sclerosis complex (Q37214956) (← links)
- Human cytomegalovirus protein UL38 inhibits host cell stress responses by antagonizing the tuberous sclerosis protein complex (Q37380692) (← links)
- Renal involvement in tuberous sclerosis complex and von Hippel-Lindau disease: shared disease mechanisms? (Q37400584) (← links)
- Evolving neurobiology of tuberous sclerosis complex (Q38079547) (← links)
- Bach2 is involved in neuronal differentiation of N1E-115 neuroblastoma cells (Q40288843) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis complex suppression in cerebellar development and medulloblastoma: separate regulation of mammalian target of rapamycin activity and p27 Kip1 localization (Q42558518) (← links)
- Akt regulates nuclear/cytoplasmic localization of tuberin (Q42798601) (← links)
- Cytoplasmic and nuclear distribution of the protein complexes mTORC1 and mTORC2: rapamycin triggers dephosphorylation and delocalization of the mTORC2 components rictor and sin1. (Q42810841) (← links)
- Hamartin-Hsp70 interaction is necessary for Akt-dependent tuberin phosphorylation during heat shock (Q43246181) (← links)
- Merging high-quality biochemical fractionation with a refined flow cytometry approach to monitor nucleocytoplasmic protein expression throughout the unperturbed mammalian cell cycle (Q43416808) (← links)
- Tuberin--a new molecular target in Alzheimer's disease? (Q46845886) (← links)
- Ras mediates cell survival by regulating tuberin (Q46961792) (← links)
- Tuberin activates the proapoptotic molecule BAD. (Q53622635) (← links)
- Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (Q94388750) (← links)