1997
Chymase cleavage of stem cell factor yields a bioactive, soluble product
Longley B, Tyrrell L, Ma Y, Williams D, Halaban R, Langley K, Lu H, Schechter N. Chymase cleavage of stem cell factor yields a bioactive, soluble product. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1997, 94: 9017-9021. PMID: 9256427, PMCID: PMC23007, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.94.17.9017.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsBinding SitesChymasesHumansHydrolysisMast CellsSerine EndopeptidasesStem Cell FactorSubstrate SpecificityConceptsSoluble SCFCell factorMembrane-bound moleculesMast cell secretory granulesStromal cellsStem cell factorChymotrypsin-like proteaseSCF geneCell secretory granulesC-terminusPossible feedback loopRelevant enzymesNovel siteAmino acidsDifferentiated functionsMast cellsCell proliferationExon 6Secretory granulesHuman mast cell chymaseChronic cutaneous inflammationMast cell chymaseKIT proteinBioactive productsMast cell proliferation
1995
Identification of p90RSK as the probable CREB-Ser133 kinase in human melanocytes.
Böhm M, Moellmann G, Cheng E, Alvarez-Franco M, Wagner S, Sassone-Corsi P, Halaban R. Identification of p90RSK as the probable CREB-Ser133 kinase in human melanocytes. Molecular Cancer Research 1995, 6: 291-302. PMID: 7540859.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCell CountCell DivisionCells, CulturedCyclic AMPCyclic AMP Response Element-Binding ProteinDrug SynergismEndothelinsFibroblast Growth Factor 2Growth SubstancesHematopoietic Cell Growth FactorsHepatocyte Growth FactorHumansInfant, NewbornMelanocytesPhosphorylationProtein Serine-Threonine KinasesRecombinant Fusion ProteinsRibosomal Protein S6 KinasesSerineStem Cell FactorTime FactorsTranscription FactorsConceptsSynergistic growth factorsMast/stem cell growth factorHuman melanocytesGrowth factorHepatocyte growth factor/scatter factorActivation of p90RSKGrowth factor/scatter factorStem cell growth factorCAMP-responsive element binding proteinKID domainElement-binding proteinNormal human melanocytesTranscription factor 1Peptide growth factorsSer133 phosphorylationTranscriptional activationCell divisionPhosphorylated stateTranscription factorsInduces phosphorylationRegulatory proteinsSignal transducerFibroblast growth factorBasic fibroblast growth factorBinding protein
1993
KIT ligand (mast cell growth factor) inhibits the growth of KIT-expressing melanoma cells.
Zakut R, Perlis R, Eliyahu S, Yarden Y, Givol D, Lyman S, Halaban R. KIT ligand (mast cell growth factor) inhibits the growth of KIT-expressing melanoma cells. Oncogene 1993, 8: 2221-9. PMID: 7687762.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceCell DivisionHematopoietic Cell Growth FactorsHumansMelanomaMolecular Sequence DataNeoplasm ProteinsPhosphorylationProtein-Tyrosine KinasesProto-Oncogene MasProto-Oncogene ProteinsProto-Oncogene Proteins c-kitRNA, MessengerRNA, NeoplasmStem Cell FactorTumor Cells, CulturedConceptsMast cell growth factorMelanoma cell linesNormal melanocyte developmentMelanoma cellsAberrant signal transductionMetastatic melanoma cell linesCell linesActivation of KITMelanocyte developmentSignal transductionKIT proto-oncogeneKinase activationKIT mRNAKit ligandNormal melanocytesProto-oncogeneKIT kinaseCell growth factorBiological responsesGrowth factorHuman melanomaMelanocytesCellsKIT expressionNeoplastic melanocytesAltered Metabolism of Mast-Cell Growth Factor (c-kit Ligand) in Cutaneous Mastocytosis
Longley B, Morganroth G, Tyrrell L, Ding T, Anderson D, Williams D, Halaban R. Altered Metabolism of Mast-Cell Growth Factor (c-kit Ligand) in Cutaneous Mastocytosis. New England Journal Of Medicine 1993, 328: 1302-1307. PMID: 7682288, DOI: 10.1056/nejm199305063281803.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMast cell growth factorMessenger RNAGrowth factorC-kit proto-oncogeneProduction of melaninSoluble formGrowth factor geneFactor genesProteolytic processingProto-oncogeneSequence abnormalitiesExtracellular spaceAltered metabolismAltered distributionGrowth factor messenger RNASkin of patientsDermal cellsCellsPolymerase chain reactionCutaneous mastocytosisMast cells