2018
A homozygous missense variant in VWA2, encoding an interactor of the Fraser-complex, in a patient with vesicoureteral reflux
van der Ven AT, Kobbe B, Kohl S, Shril S, Pogoda HM, Imhof T, Ityel H, Vivante A, Chen J, Hwang DY, Connaughton DM, Mann N, Widmeier E, Taglienti M, Schmidt JM, Nakayama M, Senguttuvan P, Kumar S, Tasic V, Kehinde EO, Mane SM, Lifton RP, Soliman N, Lu W, Bauer SB, Hammerschmidt M, Wagener R, Hildebrandt F. A homozygous missense variant in VWA2, encoding an interactor of the Fraser-complex, in a patient with vesicoureteral reflux. PLOS ONE 2018, 13: e0191224. PMID: 29351342, PMCID: PMC5774751, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0191224.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAmino Acid SubstitutionAnimalsAnimals, NewbornBiomarkers, TumorCalcium-Binding ProteinsChildConsanguinityConserved SequenceExonsExtracellular Matrix ProteinsFraser SyndromeGene Expression Regulation, DevelopmentalHomozygoteHumansMaleMiceModels, AnimalModels, MolecularMutation, MissensePedigreeSequence Homology, Amino AcidUrogenital AbnormalitiesUrogenital SystemVesico-Ureteral RefluxConceptsMetanephric mesenchymeUreteric budWhole-exome sequencingHomozygosity mappingIntermolecular disulfide bond formationDisulfide bond formationDirect interactorsNeomorphic effectMonogenic causesCysteine residuesHomozygous missense mutationComplex subunit 1Unpaired cysteine residueNovel CAKUTSubunit 1Homozygous missense variantFraser ComplexMissense mutationsGenesProteinInteractorsMissense variantsMutationsExome sequencingNephrogenic zone
1989
c-myc amplification coexistent with activating N-ras point mutation in the biphenotypic leukemic cell line RED-3.
Mallet M, Mane S, Meltzer S, Needleman S. c-myc amplification coexistent with activating N-ras point mutation in the biphenotypic leukemic cell line RED-3. Leukemia 1989, 3: 511-5. PMID: 2659902.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell linesMYC activationAcute myelogenous leukemiaN-ras point mutationsActivating point mutationC-MycN-rasAML patientsAcute leukemiaHL-60AML cellsMyelogenous leukemiaAggressive acute leukemiasLineage infidelityHuman tumorsDerivative cell linesPoint mutationsPatientsLeukemiaActivationSmall proportionCellsRed 3Protooncogene cMalignancyPurification and characterization of human lysosomal membrane glycoproteins
Mane S, Marzella L, Bainton D, Holt V, Cha Y, Hildreth J, August J. Purification and characterization of human lysosomal membrane glycoproteins. Archives Of Biochemistry And Biophysics 1989, 268: 360-378. PMID: 2912382, DOI: 10.1016/0003-9861(89)90597-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLysosomal membrane glycoproteinsCell surface expressionHL-60 cellsPlasma membraneU937 myelomonocytic leukemia cellsMembrane glycoproteinsHuman lysosomal membrane glycoproteinsU937 cellsAddition of AsnDetergent-extractable proteinTissue culture cellsNH2-terminal sequence analysisHLAMP-2Mouse cellsMembrane flowSequence analysisMyelomonocytic leukemia cellsAntibody affinity chromatographyCell typesCulture cellsPeroxidase-positive granulesProteinHLAMP-1Lysosomal structuresAffinity chromatography