2001
Tissue microarray analysis of beta-catenin in colorectal cancer shows nuclear phospho-beta-catenin is associated with a better prognosis.
Chung GG, Provost E, Kielhorn EP, Charette LA, Smith BL, Rimm DL. Tissue microarray analysis of beta-catenin in colorectal cancer shows nuclear phospho-beta-catenin is associated with a better prognosis. Clinical Cancer Research 2001, 7: 4013-20. PMID: 11751495.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsBeta CateninCadherinsCell LineCell NucleusColorectal NeoplasmsCytoplasmCytoskeletal ProteinsDogsGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticHumansImmunohistochemistryNeoplasm StagingOligonucleotide Array Sequence AnalysisPhosphoproteinsPrognosisProportional Hazards ModelsRecombinant ProteinsReproducibility of ResultsSurvival RateTrans-ActivatorsTransfectionTreatment OutcomeConceptsOverall survivalNuclear expressionColorectal cancerSeries of patientsColorectal cancer specimensTissue microarray analysisMajority of cancersBetter prognosisClinical outcomesClinicopathological factorsImproved survivalCancer specimensTissue microarrayImmunohistochemical analysisMembranous stainingColorectal tumorigenesisCytoplasmic stainingMultivariate analysisSignificant associationCancerAdenomatous polyposis coli (APC) geneNuclear stainingBeta-catenin overexpressionOnly stageSurvivalTruncated DCC Reduces N-Cadherin/Catenin Expression and Calcium-Dependent Cell Adhesion in Neuroblastoma Cells
Reyes-Múgica M, Meyerhardt J, Rzasa J, Rimm D, Johnson K, Wheelock M, Reale M. Truncated DCC Reduces N-Cadherin/Catenin Expression and Calcium-Dependent Cell Adhesion in Neuroblastoma Cells. Laboratory Investigation 2001, 81: 201-210. PMID: 11232642, DOI: 10.1038/labinvest.3780228.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlpha CateninBeta CateninCadherinsCalciumCell AdhesionCell Adhesion MoleculesCell AggregationColorectal NeoplasmsCytoskeletal ProteinsDCC ReceptorDesmogleinsDesmoplakinsGene Expression Regulation, NeoplasticGenes, DCCHumansNeuroblastomaReceptors, Cell SurfaceRecombinant ProteinsSequence DeletionTrans-ActivatorsTransfectionTumor Cells, CulturedTumor Suppressor ProteinsConceptsCalcium-dependent cell adhesionCell adhesionN-cadherinCell-cell contactCalcium-dependent aggregationCell aggregation studiesNorthern blot analysisNeuroblastoma cellsDCC proteinProtein functionNeural developmentFunctional linkColorectal cancer (DCC) proteinCellular migrationHuman neuroblastoma cell lineNeuroblastoma cell linesProteinBlot analysisCancer proteinsProtein levelsCell processesCell linesOverexpressionCatenin expressionDiminished expression
1998
Dynamic Interaction of PTPμ with Multiple Cadherins In Vivo
Brady-Kalnay S, Mourton T, Nixon J, Pietz G, Kinch M, Chen H, Brackenbury R, Rimm D, Del Vecchio R, Tonks N. Dynamic Interaction of PTPμ with Multiple Cadherins In Vivo. Journal Of Cell Biology 1998, 141: 287-296. PMID: 9531566, PMCID: PMC2132733, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.141.1.287.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntibodies, MonoclonalCadherinsCell LineCell Line, TransformedCerebellumCross ReactionsElectrophoresis, Polyacrylamide GelHumansImmunoblottingMiceProtein Tyrosine PhosphatasesRatsReceptor-Like Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases, Class 2Receptor-Like Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases, Class 8Recombinant Fusion ProteinsRecombinant ProteinsSpodopteraTransfectionConceptsReversible tyrosine phosphorylationCadherin-catenin complexTyrosine phosphorylationE-cadherinWC5 cellsTemperature-sensitive mutant formPresence of cadherinCadherin functionV-SrcCytoplasmic segmentMultiple cadherinsCadherin-4PTPmuSf9 cellsMutant formsRegulatory mechanismsAdhesive functionCadherinN-cadherinPhosphorylationDirect interaction
1995
Alpha 1(E)-catenin is an actin-binding and -bundling protein mediating the attachment of F-actin to the membrane adhesion complex.
Rimm DL, Koslov ER, Kebriaei P, Cianci CD, Morrow JS. Alpha 1(E)-catenin is an actin-binding and -bundling protein mediating the attachment of F-actin to the membrane adhesion complex. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1995, 92: 8813-8817. PMID: 7568023, PMCID: PMC41057, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.92.19.8813.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsF-actinBundling proteinE-cadherin-mediated cell-cell contactsHomotypic cell-cell adhesionBundles F-actinEpithelial cell polarityCortical actin cytoskeletonCell-cell adhesionActin-binding proteinsFull-length proteinE-cadherinCell-cell contactMembrane adhesion complexesBundles actinCell polarityHierarchy of interactionsActin cytoskeletonAdhesion complexesCytoplasmic domainCosedimentation assaysSedimentation assaysAdditional proteinsMolecular basisActin filamentsActin complexAutoantibodies specific for villin found in patients with colon cancer and other colitides
Rimm D, Holland T, Morrow J, Anderson J. Autoantibodies specific for villin found in patients with colon cancer and other colitides. Digestive Diseases And Sciences 1995, 40: 389-395. PMID: 7851204, DOI: 10.1007/bf02065426.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsColon cancerActive autoimmune responseSpecific gastrointestinal diseasesLevels of autoantibodiesColon cancer patients´ seraCancer patient seraIntestinal epithelial cellsCryptic antigensAutoimmune responseGastrointestinal pathologyColonic diseaseGastrointestinal diseasesPatient seraNormal controlsPathological significanceWestern blotDisease statesEpithelial cellsNoninvasive approachUnique noninvasive approachAntibodiesAutoantibodiesBrush borderPatientsCancer
1994
Adhesion between epithelial cells and T lymphocytes mediated by E-cadherin and the αEβ7 integrin
Cepek K, Shaw S, Parker C, Russell G, Morrow J, Rimm D, Brenner M. Adhesion between epithelial cells and T lymphocytes mediated by E-cadherin and the αEβ7 integrin. Nature 1994, 372: 190-193. PMID: 7969453, DOI: 10.1038/372190a0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCadherinsCell AdhesionCell LineHumansIntegrinsIntestinal MucosaL CellsMiceRecombinant ProteinsT-LymphocytesConceptsIntraepithelial lymphocytesAdhesion moleculesT cellsIntestinal intra-epithelial lymphocytesEpithelial cellsIntestinal intraepithelial lymphocytesIntra-epithelial lymphocytesMucosal immune systemE-cadherinTissue-specific retentionTissue-specific compartmentalizationLymphoid structuresT lymphocytesImmune systemLymphocyte homingLymphocytesΑEβ7
1989
Location of the head-tail junction of myosin.
Rimm DL, Sinard JH, Pollard TD. Location of the head-tail junction of myosin. Journal Of Cell Biology 1989, 108: 1783-1789. PMID: 2715178, PMCID: PMC2115540, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.108.5.1783.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcanthamoebaAnimalsCloning, MolecularDNAMicroscopy, ElectronModels, StructuralMyosinsProtein ConformationRecombinant ProteinsRestriction MappingConceptsMyosin IIHeptad repeatAcanthamoeba myosin IIHead-tail junctionCoiled-coil structureHydrophobic amino acidsNative myosin IIIdentical polypeptidesNH2 terminusMyosin-II tailNonmuscle myosinProteolytic separationLines of evidenceShort tailAmino acidsPosition 847RepeatsMyosinResiduesTailMyosin moleculesHeptadTerminusMonoclonal antibodiesPolypeptideNew plasmid vectors for high level synthesis of eukaryotic fusion proteins in Escherichia coli
Rimm D, Pollard T. New plasmid vectors for high level synthesis of eukaryotic fusion proteins in Escherichia coli. Gene 1989, 75: 323-327. PMID: 2653968, DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(89)90278-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFusion proteinBacterial proteinsPlasmid vectorEscherichia coliCloning sitePlasmid vector systemTotal soluble proteinEukaryotic fusion proteinsSoluble recombinant proteinInsertion of sequencesEukaryotic proteinsMultiple cloning sitePlasmid expression vectorTrpE proteinNew plasmid vectorRecombinant proteinsSoluble proteinExpression vectorTail sequencesAmino acidsProteinVector systemSequenceColiCell suspensions