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B Rubinfeld

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Rubinfeld B, Tice D, Polakis P
J Biol Chem . 2001 Aug; 276(42):39037-45. PMID: 11487578
Axin and the adenomatous polyposis coli protein (APC) interact to down-regulate the proto-oncogene beta-catenin. We show that transposition of an axin-binding site can confer beta-catenin regulatory activity to a fragment...
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Szeto W, Jiang W, Tice D, Rubinfeld B, Hollingshead P, Fong S, et al.
Cancer Res . 2001 May; 61(10):4197-205. PMID: 11358845
Genetic defects in the Wnt-1 signaling pathway contribute to human tumor progression and are especially prevalent in colorectal cancer. We screened mouse C57MG cells to isolate mRNAs induced by Wnt-1...
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Albala J, Franke K, McConnell I, Pak K, Folta P, Rubinfeld B, et al.
J Cell Biochem . 2000 Nov; 80(2):187-91. PMID: 11074586
The development of high-throughput methods for gene discovery has paved the way for the design of new strategies for genome-scale protein analysis. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and Onyx Pharmaceuticals, Inc.,...
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Polakis P, Hart M, Rubinfeld B
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2000 Mar; 470:23-32. PMID: 10709671
The molecular events that contribute to the progression of colon cancer are beginning to unravel. An initiating and probably obligatory event is the oncogenic activation of beta-catenin. This can come...
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Crawford H, Fingleton B, Goss K, Rubinfeld B, Polakis P, Matrisian L
Oncogene . 1999 Jun; 18(18):2883-91. PMID: 10362259
Matrilysin is a matrix metalloproteinase expressed in the tumor cells of greater than 80% of intestinal adenomas. The majority of these intestinal tumors are associated with the accumulation of beta-catenin,...
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Hart M, Concordet J, Lassot I, Albert I, del los Santos R, Durand H, et al.
Curr Biol . 1999 Mar; 9(4):207-10. PMID: 10074433
Defects in beta-catenin regulation contribute to the neoplastic transformation of mammalian cells. Dysregulation of beta-catenin can result from missense mutations that affect critical sites of phosphorylation by glycogen synthase kinase...
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Wong M, Rubinfeld B, Gordon J
J Cell Biol . 1998 Jun; 141(3):765-77. PMID: 9566975
beta-Catenin functions as a downstream component of the Wnt/Wingless signal transduction pathway and as an effector of cell-cell adhesion through its association with cadherins. To explore the in vivo effects...
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Hart M, de los Santos R, Albert I, Rubinfeld B, Polakis P
Curr Biol . 1998 May; 8(10):573-81. PMID: 9601641
Background: Inactivation of the adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) tumor suppressor protein is responsible for both inherited and sporadic forms of colon cancer. Growth control by APC may relate to its...
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Porfiri E, Rubinfeld B, Albert I, Hovanes K, Waterman M, Polakis P
Oncogene . 1998 Jan; 15(23):2833-9. PMID: 9419974
Signal transduction by beta-catenin involves its posttranslational stabilization and import to the nucleus where it interacts with transcription factors. Recent implications for beta-catenin signaling in cancer prompted us to examine...
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Rubinfeld B, Albert I, Porfiri E, MUNEMITSU S, Polakis P
Cancer Res . 1997 Oct; 57(20):4624-30. PMID: 9377578
The mutation cluster region in the APC gene defines a region of approximately 660 bp, in which the vast majority of its somatic mutations are found. These mutations disrupt the...