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TGFB1I1 gene
Known as:
ANDROGEN RECEPTOR COACTIVATOR
, TGFB1I1
, HIC-5
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This gene plays a role in both adaptor molecule signaling and nuclear receptor coactivation.
National Institutes of Health
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Cell Adhesion
Cell Differentiation process
Signal Transduction
Transforming Growth Factor Beta-1-Induced Transcript 1 Protein
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2015
2015
Hydrogen peroxide inducible clone-5 mediates reactive oxygen species signaling for hepatocellular carcinoma progression
Jia-Ru Wu
,
Chi-Tan Hu
,
+9 authors
Wen-Sheng Wu
OncoTarget
2015
Corpus ID: 715429
One of the signaling components involved in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) progression is the focal adhesion adaptor paxillin…
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2014
2014
Interactions between E6, FAK, and GIT1 at Paxillin LD4 Are Necessary for Transformation by Bovine Papillomavirus 1 E6
Nicole Brimer
,
R. Wade
,
S. V. Vande Pol
Journal of Virology
2014
Corpus ID: 25879692
ABSTRACT Bovine papillomavirus 1 E6 interacts with two similar proteins that regulate cell attachment and cell migration called…
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2012
2012
Glomerular Expression of Hydrogen Peroxide-Inducible Clone-5 in Human and Rat Progressive Mesangial Proliferative Glomerulonephritis
K. Suga
,
Shuji Kondo
,
S. Matsuura
,
Yukiko Kinoshita
,
M. Urushihara
,
S. Kagami
Nephron Experimental Nephrology
2012
Corpus ID: 12712881
Background/Aims: Hydrogen peroxide-inducible clone-5 (Hic-5) is a transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1)- and hydrogen peroxide…
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2011
2011
HIC-5: A Mobile Molecular Scaffold Regulating the Anchorage Dependence of Cell Growth
M. Shibanuma
,
K. Mori
,
K. Nose
International Journal of Cell Biology
2011
Corpus ID: 2150908
HIC-5 is a multidomain LIM protein homologous to paxillin that serves as a molecular scaffold at focal adhesions and in the…
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2010
2010
Hic-5 as a regulator of endothelial cell morphology and connective tissue growth factor gene expression
Claudiu Komorowsky
,
J. Samarin
,
M. Rehm
,
D. Guidolin
,
M. Goppelt‐Struebe
Journal of molecular medicine
2010
Corpus ID: 13640231
The functional role of the LIM-domain protein Hic-5 was investigated in microvascular endothelial cells using a siRNA approach…
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2006
2006
Oligomerizing Potential of a Focal Adhesion LIM Protein Hic-5 Organizing a Nuclear-Cytoplasmic Shuttling Complex*
K. Mori
,
M. Asakawa
,
+6 authors
M. Shibanuma
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2006
Corpus ID: 9207510
Hic-5 is a focal adhesion LIM protein serving as a scaffold in integrin signaling. The protein comprises four LD domains in its N…
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2005
2005
Expression of androgen receptor associated protein 55 (ARA55) in the developing human fetal prostate.
G. Cai
,
Hong-ying Huang
,
+5 authors
Peng Lee
Journal of Urology
2005
Corpus ID: 24813848
PURPOSE Development and differentiation of the human fetal prostate are androgen dependent and follow a specific pattern of solid…
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2004
2004
Modulation of androgen receptor transcriptional activity by anti-acne reagents.
S. Inui
,
T. Nakao
,
S. Itami
Journal of dermatological science (Amsterdam)
2004
Corpus ID: 22554038
2001
2001
Potential anti-androgenic activity of roxithromycin in skin.
S. Inui
,
T. Nakajima
,
+4 authors
S. Itami
Journal of dermatological science (Amsterdam)
2001
Corpus ID: 11413465
2000
2000
Phosphorylation of Hic-5 at tyrosine 60 by CAKbeta and Fyn.
M. Ishino
,
H. Aoto
,
H. Sasaski
,
R. Suzuki
,
T. Sasaki
FEBS Letters
2000
Corpus ID: 23725619
Hic-5 is a CAKbeta-binding protein localized at focal adhesions. Here we show that overexpression of CAKbeta or Fyn, but not FAK…
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