2002
MEN1 tumor‐suppressor protein localizes to telomeres during meiosis
Suphapeetiporn K, Greally JM, Walpita D, Ashley T, Bale AE. MEN1 tumor‐suppressor protein localizes to telomeres during meiosis. Genes Chromosomes And Cancer 2002, 35: 81-85. PMID: 12203793, DOI: 10.1002/gcc.10113.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSomatic cellsTelomerase activityAbsence of meninTumor suppressor gene MEN1Normal cell physiologyTelomeric protein TRF2Normal telomerase activityTumor suppressor proteinRole of meninMeiotic telomeresTelomere functionProtein TRF2Meiotic cellsTranscriptional activationNuclear proteinsCell physiologyFunctional motifsDifferent proteinsTumor suppressorTelomeresMeninElevated telomerase activityDifferent tissuesJunDCancer predisposition syndrome
2001
Induced senescence in HeLa cervical carcinoma cells containing elevated telomerase activity and extended telomeres.
Goodwin E, DiMaio D. Induced senescence in HeLa cervical carcinoma cells containing elevated telomerase activity and extended telomeres. Molecular Cancer Research 2001, 12: 525-34. PMID: 11714633.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTumor suppressor pathwayHeLa cervical carcinoma cellsExtended telomeresReplicative senescenceHTERT geneSuppressor pathwayTelomerase activityGrowth arrestCervical carcinoma cellsRepression of telomeraseElevated telomerase activitySomatic human cellsNormal somatic human cellsShort telomeresGrowth-arrested stateSenescence-associated beta-galactosidase expressionHPV E6/E7 expressionGrowth-arrested cellsHeLa cell clonesProfound growth arrestRole of telomeraseE6/E7 genesBeta-galactosidase expressionErosion of telomeresCarcinoma cells
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