SIRT1 promotes N-Myc oncogenesis through a positive feedback loop involving the effects of MKP3 and ERK on N-Myc protein stability.
The N-Myc oncoprotein is a critical factor in neuroblastoma tumorigenesis which requires additional mechanisms converting a low-level to a high-level N-Myc expression. N-Myc protein is stabilized when phosphorylated at Serine 62 by phosphorylated ERK protein. Here we describe a novel positive feedba...
Main Authors: | Glenn M Marshall, Pei Y Liu, Samuele Gherardi, Christopher J Scarlett, Antonio Bedalov, Ning Xu, Nuncio Iraci, Emanuele Valli, Dora Ling, Wayne Thomas, Margo van Bekkum, Eric Sekyere, Kacper Jankowski, Toby Trahair, Karen L Mackenzie, Michelle Haber, Murray D Norris, Andrew V Biankin, Giovanni Perini, Tao Liu |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011-06-01
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Series: | PLoS Genetics |
Online Access: | http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3116909?pdf=render |
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