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IL-1RAP, un candidat pour l’immunothérapie par CAR T-cells

2019

International audience; No abstract available

Regulation of gene expression0303 health sciencesMyeloidTransgenemedicine.medical_treatment[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]General MedicineImmunotherapyBiologymedicine.diseaseFusion proteinGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciencesMyelogenousLeukemia0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureAntigen030220 oncology & carcinogenesismedicineCancer researchComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biology
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Anything but Ordinary - Emerging Splicing Mechanisms in Eukaryotic Gene Regulation.

2021

Splicing of precursor mRNAs (pre-mRNA) is an important step during eukaryotic gene expression. The identification of the actual splice sites and the proper removal of introns are essential for the production of the desired mRNA isoforms and their encoded proteins. While the basic mechanisms of splicing regulation are well understood, recent work has uncovered a growing number of noncanonical splicing mechanisms that play key roles in the regulation of gene expression. In this review, we summarize the current principles of splicing regulation, including the impact of cis and trans regulatory elements, as well as the influence of chromatin structure, transcription, and RNA modifications. We f…

Regulation of gene expression0303 health sciencesRNA SplicingIntronRNAEukaryotaRNA-binding proteinComputational biologyBiologyIntronsChromatin03 medical and health sciencesAlternative Splicing0302 clinical medicineCircular RNARNA splicingGene expressionGeneticsRNA PrecursorsHumansRNA Messenger030217 neurology & neurosurgery030304 developmental biologyTrends in genetics : TIG
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2020

Abstract RNA modifications are a well-recognized way of gene expression regulation at the post-transcriptional level. Despite the importance of this level of regulation, current knowledge on modulation of tRNA modification status in response to stress conditions is far from being complete. While it is widely accepted that tRNA modifications are rather dynamic, such variations are mostly assessed in terms of total tRNA, with only a few instances where changes could be traced to single isoacceptor species. Using Escherichia coli as a model system, we explored stress-induced modulation of 2′-O-methylations in tRNAs by RiboMethSeq. This analysis and orthogonal analytical measurements by LC-MS s…

Regulation of gene expression0303 health sciencesTRNA modification2'-O-methylation030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyMutantSwarming motilityRNAMethylationBiologyCell biology03 medical and health sciencesTransfer RNAGenetics030304 developmental biologyNucleic Acids Research
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m6A RNA methylation regulates promoter proximal pausing of RNA Polymerase II

2021

AbstractRNA Polymerase II (RNAP II) pausing is essential to precisely control gene expression and is critical for development of metazoans. Here, we show that the m6A RNA modification regulates promoter-proximal RNAP II pausing. The m6A methyltransferase complex (MTC), with the nuclear reader Ythdc1, are recruited to gene promoters. Depleting the m6A MTC leads to a decrease in RNAP II pause release and in Ser2P occupancy on the gene body, and affects nascent RNA transcription. Tethering Mettl3 to a heterologous gene promoter is sufficient to increase RNAP II pause release, an effect that relies on its m6A catalytic domain. Collectively, our data reveal an important link between RNAP II paus…

Regulation of gene expression0303 health sciencesbiologyRNA methylationChemistryMethyltransferase complex[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyHeterologousRNA polymerase IIPromoterCell BiologyCell biology[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]enzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates)03 medical and health sciencesGene expressionbiology.proteinbacteriaMolecular BiologyGeneComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS030304 developmental biology
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Rho protein-mediated changes in the structure of the actin cytoskeleton regulate human inducible NO synthase gene expression ☆ ☆This article contains…

2003

Rho proteins (Rho, Rac, Cdc 42) are known to control the organization of the actin cytoskeleton as well as gene expression. Inhibition of Rho proteins by Clostridium difficile toxin B disrupted the F-actin cytoskeleton and enhanced cytokine-induced inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression in human epithelial cells. Also specific inhibition by Y-27632 of p160ROCK, which mediates Rho effects on actin fibers, caused a disruption of the actin cytoskeleton and a superinduction of cytokine-induced iNOS expression. Accordingly, direct disruption of the actin cytoskeleton by cytochalasin D, latrunculin B, or jasplakinolide enhanced cytokine-induced iNOS expression. The transcription factor…

Regulation of gene expressionActin remodelingClostridium difficile toxin Bmacromolecular substancesCell BiologyBiologyActin cytoskeletonMolecular biologyCell biologyProfilinSerum response factorbiology.proteinMDia1CytoskeletonExperimental Cell Research
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Oxygen regulated gene expression in facultatively anaerobic bacteria

1994

In facultatively anaerobic bacteria such as Escherichia coli, oxygen and other electron acceptors fundamentally influence catabolic and anabolic pathways. E. coli is able to grow aerobically by respiration and in the absence of O2 by anaerobic respiration with nitrate, nitrite, fumarate, dimethylsulfoxide and trimethylamine N-oxide as acceptors or by fermentation. The expression of the various catabolic pathways occurs according to a hierarchy with 3 or 4 levels. Aerobic respiration at the highest level is followed by nitrate respiration (level 2), anaerobic respiration with the other acceptors (level 3) and fermentation. In other bacteria, different regulatory cascades with other underlyin…

Regulation of gene expressionAnaerobic respirationAnabolismCellular respirationGene Expression Regulation BacterialGeneral MedicineBiologymedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyAerobiosisElectron TransportOxygenBacteria AnaerobicOxidative StressGlucoseBiochemistrymedicineFermentationAnaerobiosisAnaerobic bacteriaEnergy MetabolismMolecular BiologyEscherichia coliAnaerobic exerciseNitritesAntonie van Leeuwenhoek
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Analysis of Specific Protein-DNA Interactions

1998

The central issue in the regulation of genome functions is the mechanism of sequence-specific protein-nucleic acid interactions. Gene expression, replication, recombination and DNA condensation in chromatin are steered by binding of regulatory protein ligands to specific sites in DNA. Numerous methods have been developed to study protein-DNA interactions. In this chapter we discuss two widely used and straightforward approaches to address this problem.

Regulation of gene expressionCalf-intestinal alkaline phosphatasechemistry.chemical_compoundbiologyChemistryGene expressionbiology.proteinElectrophoretic mobility shift assayComputational biologyDNA condensationGenomeDNAChromatin
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Hypermethylation of apoptotic genes as independent prognostic factor in neuroblastoma disease

2010

Neuroblastoma (NB) is an embryonal tumour of neuroectodermal cells, and its prognosis is based on patient age at diagnosis, tumour stage and MYCN amplification, but it can also be classified according to their degree of methylation. Considering that epigenetic aberrations could influence patient survival, we studied the methylation status of a series of 17 genes functionally involved in different cellular pathways in patients with NB and their impact on survival. We studied 82 primary NB tumours and we used methylation-specific-PCR to perform the epigenetic analysis. We evaluated the putative association among the evidence of hypermethylation with the most important NB prognostic factors, a…

Regulation of gene expressionCancer ResearchMethylationDiseaseBiologymedicine.diseaseMolecular biologyNeuroblastomaDNA methylationmedicineCancer researchEpigeneticsAPAF1Molecular BiologyGeneMolecular Carcinogenesis
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PO-350 MiRNAs and their relation to biological pathways in left- and right-sided colorectal cancer

2018

Introduction MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the regulation of gene expression in colorectal cancer (CRC), which has specific biological pathways that are predominant in either left- or right-sided CRC. However, it is unclear how miRNAs are associated with biological pathways in these two forms of CRC. Our hypothesis is that a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental biological signalling pathways in the two sides of CRC may aid in developing a decisive step towards precision medicine. We aim to clarify specific biological pathway differences of differentially expressed miRNAs between left- and right-sided CRC. Material and methods We extracted total RNA from 24 of left- and right-…

Regulation of gene expressionCancer ResearchSmall RNAColorectal cancerWnt signaling pathwayComputational biologyBiologyPrecision medicinemedicine.diseasedigestive system diseasesBiological pathwayOncologymicroRNAmedicinePI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayESMO Open
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Cloning and analysis of cDNA for rat histone H1°

1993

Regulation of gene expressionCloningbiologyCellular differentiationMolecular cloningMolecular biologychemistry.chemical_compoundHistonechemistryHistone H1Complementary DNAGeneticsbiology.proteinDNANucleic Acids Research
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