Daniel Y L Mao
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Ho J, Ma W, Mao D, Benchimol S
Mol Cell Biol
. 2005 Aug;
25(17):7423-31.
PMID: 16107691
The ability of p53 to promote apoptosis and cell cycle arrest is believed to be important for its tumor suppression function. Besides activating the expression of cell cycle arrest and...
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Pineda-Lucena A, Ho C, Mao D, Sheng Y, Laister R, Muhandiram R, et al.
J Mol Biol
. 2005 Jul;
351(1):182-94.
PMID: 15992821
The N terminus of the c-Myc oncoprotein interacts with Bin1, a ubiquitously expressed nucleocytoplasmic protein with features of a tumor suppressor. The c-Myc/Bin1 interaction is dependent on the highly conserved...
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Mao D, Barsyte-Lovejoy D, Ho C, Watson J, Stojanova A, Penn L
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2004 Jul;
32(11):3462-8.
PMID: 15226411
The c-Myc transcription factor represses the mRNA expression of the platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta gene (PDGFRB). Using chromatin immunoprecipitation, we show that c-Myc binds to the proximal promoter of...
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Barsyte-Lovejoy D, Mao D, Penn L
Oncogene
. 2004 Mar;
23(19):3481-6.
PMID: 15021909
The c-Myc cellular oncogene has diverse activities, including transformation, proliferation, and apoptosis. These activities are dependent on the ability of c-Myc to regulate gene transcription. c-Myc downregulates the GADD45a and...
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Mao D, Watson J, Yan P, Barsyte-Lovejoy D, Khosravi F, Wong W, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2003 May;
13(10):882-6.
PMID: 12747840
The c-myc proto-oncogene encodes a transcription factor, c-Myc, which is deregulated and/or overexpressed in many human cancers. Despite c-Myc's importance, the identity of Myc-regulated genes and the mechanism by which...
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Oster S, Mao D, Kennedy J, Penn L
Oncogene
. 2003 Apr;
22(13):1998-2010.
PMID: 12673205
Myc is a multifunctional nuclear phosphoprotein that can drive cell cycle progression, apoptosis and cellular transformation. Myc orchestrates these activities at the molecular level by functioning as a regulator of...