Kunrong Tan
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Recent Articles
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Luo W, Tan P, Rodriguez M, He L, Tan K, Zeng L, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2017 Aug;
292(37):15525-15537.
PMID: 28768769
Prostate cancer is a highly penetrant disease among men in industrialized societies, but the factors regulating the transition from indolent to aggressive and metastatic cancer remain poorly understood. We found...
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Tang Y, Li J, Li F, Hu C, Liao P, Tan K, et al.
Free Radic Biol Med
. 2015 Oct;
89:944-51.
PMID: 26456059
Autophagy is an intracellular process of homeostatic degradation that promotes cell survival under various stressors. Deoxynivalenol (DON), a fungal toxin, often causes diarrhea and disturbs the homeostasis of the intestinal...
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Duan Y, Li F, Tan K, Liu H, Li Y, Liu Y, et al.
Amino Acids
. 2015 Feb;
47(5):857-67.
PMID: 25701492
Mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) is activated by amino acids to promote cell growth via protein synthesis. Specifically, Ras-related guanosine triphosphatases (Rag GTPases) are activated by amino acids,...
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Luo W, Rodriguez M, Valdez J, Zhu X, Tan K, Li D, et al.
Stem Cells
. 2013 Jul;
31(11):2492-505.
PMID: 23897697
Mechanisms modulating prostate cell fate determination remain unexplored. The leucine-rich repeat containing G-protein-coupled receptors (Lgr) have been identified as important stem cell markers in various tissues. Here, we investigated the...
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Cho S, Li D, Tan K, Siwko S, Liu M
Cancer Metastasis Rev
. 2012 Jun;
31(3-4):585-91.
PMID: 22692479
KiSS1 and its cognate G-protein-coupled receptor, GPR54, have diverse functions. While KiSS1 and GPR54 have been intensively studied in physiology, their role in cancer is still unclear. In cancer, KiSS1...
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Cho S, Wang Y, Rodriguez M, Tan K, Zhang W, Luo J, et al.
Cancer Res
. 2011 Aug;
71(20):6535-46.
PMID: 21852382
Activation of KISS1 receptor (KISS1R or GPR54) by its ligands (Kisspeptins) regulates a diverse function both in normal physiology and pathophysiology. In cancer, KISS1R has been implicated in tumor angiogenesis...
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Yi T, Tan K, Cho S, Wang Y, Luo J, Zhang W, et al.
J Biol Chem
. 2010 Apr;
285(23):17811-20.
PMID: 20375015
G-protein-coupled receptor 54 (Gpr54, KISS1 receptor) plays critical roles in puberty regulation, tumor metastasis suppression, and vasoconstriction. Bone morphogenetic protein-7 (Bmp7) is required for kidney organogenesis. However, whether Gpr54 is...
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Ai J, Wang Y, Tan K, Deng Y, Luo N, Yuan W, et al.
Mol Biol Rep
. 2007 Mar;
35(2):179-87.
PMID: 17390236
It has been reported that mouse Lbh (limb-bud and heart) can regulate cardiac gene expression by modulating the combinatorial activities of key cardiac transcription factors, as well as their individual...
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Xiang Z, Yuan W, Luo N, Wang Y, Tan K, Deng Y, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2006 Jul;
347(1):288-96.
PMID: 16815308
Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) are evolutionarily conserved enzymes in cell signal transduction. Previous studies revealed that zinc finger proteins are involved in the regulation of the MAPK signaling pathways. Here...
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Cai Z, Wang Y, Yu W, Xiao J, Li Y, Liu L, et al.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun
. 2006 Apr;
343(3):973-81.
PMID: 16574069
Many bHLH proteins are involved in cardiac development and cardiovascular diseases. Herein, we identified and characterized the human homologue (hnulp1) of mouse gene nulp1. The predicted protein contains a bHLH...