Goberdhan Dimri
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Recent Articles
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Zhao Y, Katzman R, Delmolino L, Bhat I, Zhang Y, Gurumurthy C, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2007 Feb;
282(16):11969-81.
PMID: 17317671
Members of the evolutionarily conserved Mastermind (MAM) protein family, including the three related mammalian Mastermind-like (MAML) proteins MAML1-3, function as crucial coactivators of Notch-mediated transcriptional activation. Given the recent evidence...
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Nag A, Germaniuk-Kurowska A, Dimri M, Sassack M, Gurumurthy C, Gao Q, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2007 Feb;
282(12):8812-20.
PMID: 17272277
The p53 tumor suppressor protein functions as a critical component of genotoxic stress response by regulating the expression of effector gene products that control the fate of a cell following...
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Zhang Y, Chen J, Gurumurthy C, Kim J, Bhat I, Gao Q, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2006 Jul;
66(14):7167-75.
PMID: 16849563
Biochemical mechanisms that control the levels and function of key tumor suppressor proteins are of great interest as their alterations can lead to oncogenic transformation. Here, we identify the human...
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Maurelli R, Zambruno G, Guerra L, Abbruzzese C, Dimri G, Gellini M, et al.
FASEB J
. 2006 Jun;
20(9):1516-8.
PMID: 16754749
Replicative senescence of human keratinocytes is determined by a progressive decline of clonogenic and dividing cells, and its timing is controlled by clonal evolution (i.e., the transition from stem cells...
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Dimri G, Band H, Band V
Breast Cancer Res
. 2005 Jul;
7(4):171-9.
PMID: 15987472
Normal human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) have a finite life span and do not undergo spontaneous immortalization in culture. Critical to oncogenic transformation is the ability of cells to overcome...
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Meng G, Zhao Y, Nag A, Zeng M, Dimri G, Gao Q, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2004 Oct;
279(52):54230-40.
PMID: 15496419
We have recently identified the hADA3 protein, the human homologue of yeast transcriptional coactivator yADA3, as a novel HPV16 E6 target. Using ectopic expression approaches, we further demonstrated that hADA3...
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Zeng M, Kumar A, Meng G, Gao Q, Dimri G, Wazer D, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2002 Sep;
277(47):45611-8.
PMID: 12235159
The expression of human papillomavirus (HPV) E6 oncoprotein is causally linked to high-risk HPV-associated human cancers. We have recently isolated hADA3, the human homologue of yeast transcriptional co-activator yADA3, as...
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Kumar A, Zhao Y, Meng G, Zeng M, Srinivasan S, Delmolino L, et al.
Mol Cell Biol
. 2002 Jul;
22(16):5801-12.
PMID: 12138191
High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are associated with carcinomas of the cervix and other genital tumors. The HPV oncoprotein E6 is essential for oncogenic transformation. We identify here hADA3, human homologue...