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Specificity within the EGF family/ErbB receptor family signaling network
Riese D, Stern D. Specificity within the EGF family/ErbB receptor family signaling network. BioEssays 1998, 20: 41-48. PMID: 9504046, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1521-1878(199801)20:1<41::aid-bies7>3.0.co;2-v.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsErbB family receptorsFamily receptorsEpidermal growth factor (EGF) familyErbB receptor familyGrowth factor familyPeptide growth factorsReceptor couplingHormone-receptor interactionBiological responsesGrowth factorHormoneMultiple receptorsReceptorsReceptor familyCell proliferationErbB familyMultiple hormonesReceptor partnersTyrosine kinaseDiverse biological responsesEGF‐stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of p185neu: a potential model for receptor interactions.
Stern DF, Kamps MP. EGF‐stimulated tyrosine phosphorylation of p185neu: a potential model for receptor interactions. The EMBO Journal 1988, 7: 995-1001. PMID: 3261240, PMCID: PMC454426, DOI: 10.1002/j.1460-2075.1988.tb02906.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEGF-stimulated tyrosine phosphorylationTyrosine phosphorylationEGF receptorKinase activityReceptor-like proteinEGF receptor kinaseIntrinsic kinase activityRat-1 cellsTyrosine kinase activityEpidermal growth factor receptorReceptor kinaseGrowth factor receptorIncubation of cellsPhosphorylationEGFNeu/Factor receptorReceptor interactionSimilar kineticsGrowth factorP185ProteinP185neuReceptorsCellsp185, a product of the neu proto-oncogene, is a receptorlike protein associated with tyrosine kinase activity.
Stern DF, Heffernan PA, Weinberg RA. p185, a product of the neu proto-oncogene, is a receptorlike protein associated with tyrosine kinase activity. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1986, 6: 1729-1740. PMID: 2878363, PMCID: PMC367701, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.6.5.1729.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTyrosine kinase activityEGF receptorGrowth factor receptorProto-oncogeneKinase activityNeu proto-oncogeneC-erbB geneFactor receptorPresence of tunicamycinDistinct electrophoretic mobilitiesEpidermal growth factor receptorNormal culture conditionsMajor structural alterationsTyrosine phosphorylationGene productsNeu oncogeneNormal homologsOncogeneCell linesElectrophoretic mobilityCulture conditionsGrowth factorP185ProteinReceptors
2005
Neuregulin-regulated gene expression in mammary carcinoma cells
Amin DN, Tuck D, Stern DF. Neuregulin-regulated gene expression in mammary carcinoma cells. Experimental Cell Research 2005, 309: 12-23. PMID: 15963498, DOI: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2005.04.034.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDual-specificity phosphatase 5FBJ murine osteosarcoma viral oncogene homolog BMyelocytomatosis viral oncogeneSerum response factorDehydrogenase/reductaseMammary epithelial cell lineEarly growth response 1Gene expression profilingCell linesTransient receptor potential channel 1Transcription factor 3Growth factorForkhead box C1Phosphatase 5Cullin-1Epithelial cell lineExpression profilingGene expressionMolecular mechanismsMolecular eventsViral oncogenesBreast tumor initiationResponse 1Platelet/endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1ErbB family
1996
The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Couples Transforming Growth Factor-α, Heparin-binding Epidermal Growth Factor-like Factor, and Amphiregulin to Neu, ErbB-3, and ErbB-4*
Riese D, Kim E, Elenius K, Buckley S, Klagsbrun M, Plowman G, Stern D. The Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Couples Transforming Growth Factor-α, Heparin-binding Epidermal Growth Factor-like Factor, and Amphiregulin to Neu, ErbB-3, and ErbB-4*. Journal Of Biological Chemistry 1996, 271: 20047-20052. PMID: 8702723, DOI: 10.1074/jbc.271.33.20047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmphiregulinAnimalsCell DivisionCell LineCell SurvivalEGF Family of ProteinsEpidermal Growth FactorErbB ReceptorsGlycoproteinsGrowth SubstancesHeparin-binding EGF-like Growth FactorIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsInterleukin-3MicePhosphorylationPhosphotyrosineProto-Oncogene ProteinsReceptor Protein-Tyrosine KinasesReceptor, ErbB-2Receptor, ErbB-3Receptor, ErbB-4Recombinant ProteinsSignal TransductionTransforming Growth Factor alphaConceptsHeparin-binding EGF-like growth factorErbB family receptorsPhysiologic responsesReceptor tyrosine phosphorylationFamily receptorsGrowth factorEpidermal growth factor (EGF) familyBa/F3 cell lineEpidermal growth factor-like factorsCell linesEGF-like growth factorGrowth factor familyTGF-alphaReceptor couplingReceptors coupleHuman malignanciesAmphiregulinTyrosine phosphorylationEGF familyErbB-3ErbB-4ReceptorsStimulationEGFSimilar patternHeregulin induces in vivo proliferation and differentiation of mammary epithelium into secretory lobuloalveoli.
Jones FE, Jerry DJ, Guarino BC, Andrews GC, Stern DF. Heregulin induces in vivo proliferation and differentiation of mammary epithelium into secretory lobuloalveoli. Molecular Cancer Research 1996, 7: 1031-8. PMID: 8853899.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDuctal branchingHRG-alphaMammary epitheliumMammary glandGrowth factorMammary epithelial responsesPrepubescent female miceTerminal end bud formationSecretory productsHRG-betaEnd bud formationGrowth factor alphaGrowth factor treatmentMammary gland developmentFemale miceFactor alphaMammary responseEpithelial responseHistological examinationLobuloalveolar developmentSystemic hormonesTGF-alphaExogenous estradiolVivo proliferationFactor treatmentHeregulin-Induced Growth Factor Receptor Signaling and Breast Carcinogenesis.
Riese D, Stern D. Heregulin-Induced Growth Factor Receptor Signaling and Breast Carcinogenesis. 1996 DOI: 10.21236/ada315700.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchErbB family receptorsCellular signaling proteinsGrowth factor receptor signalingFamily receptorsBa/F3 cell lineCell linesEGF-like growth factorNeu differentiation factorEpidermal growth factor (EGF) familyGrowth factor familySignaling proteinsFactor familyGrowth factor alphaCellular responsesReceptor phosphorylationReceptor signalingErbB familyDistinct activitiesPairwise combinationsDifferentiation factorEGFBetacellulinHeregulinGrowth factorProtein
1986
p185, a Product of the neu Proto-Oncogene, Is a Receptorlike Protein Associated with Tyrosine Kinase Activity
Stern D, Heffernan P, Weinberg R. p185, a Product of the neu Proto-Oncogene, Is a Receptorlike Protein Associated with Tyrosine Kinase Activity. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1986, 6: 1729-1740. DOI: 10.1128/mcb.6.5.1729-1740.1986.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTyrosine kinase activityEGF receptorGrowth factor receptorProto-oncogeneKinase activityNeu proto-oncogeneC-erbB geneFactor receptorPresence of tunicamycinDistinct electrophoretic mobilitiesEpidermal growth factor receptorNormal culture conditionsMajor structural alterationsTyrosine phosphorylationGene productsNeu oncogeneNormal homologsOncogeneCell linesElectrophoretic mobilityCulture conditionsGrowth factorP185ProteinReceptorsp185, a Product of the neu Proto-Oncogene, Is a Receptorlike Protein Associated with Tyrosine Kinase Activity
Stern D, Heffernan P, Weinberg R. p185, a Product of the neu Proto-Oncogene, Is a Receptorlike Protein Associated with Tyrosine Kinase Activity. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1986, 6: 1729-1740. DOI: 10.1128/mcb.6.5.1729-1740.1986.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEpidermal growth factorTyrosine kinase activityEpidermal growth factor receptorNeu proto-oncogeneAssociated with tyrosine kinase activityProto-oncogeneKinase activityNeu oncogenePresence of tunicamycinTyrosine phosphorylationNormal culture conditionsGene productsC-erbB geneMutated versionGrowth factorTransformed counterpartsGrowth factor receptorCell linesStimulated degradationElectrophoretic mobilityC-erbBCulture conditionsOncogeneGenesP185Differential responsiveness of myc- and ras-transfected cells to growth factors: selective stimulation of myc-transfected cells by epidermal growth factor.
Stern DF, Roberts AB, Roche NS, Sporn MB, Weinberg RA. Differential responsiveness of myc- and ras-transfected cells to growth factors: selective stimulation of myc-transfected cells by epidermal growth factor. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1986, 6: 870-877. PMID: 3022135, PMCID: PMC367587, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.6.3.870.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsAntigens, Polyomavirus TransformingAntigens, Viral, TumorCell DivisionCell Transformation, NeoplasticCells, CulturedEpidermal Growth FactorGenesGenes, ViralGrowth SubstancesOncogene Proteins, ViralOncogenesPeptidesPlatelet-Derived Growth FactorPolyomavirusRatsRats, Inbred F344TransfectionTransforming Growth FactorsConceptsEpidermal growth factorPlatelet-derived growth factorExogenous growth factorsSoft agarRas oncogeneGrowth factorEGF-like factorsPresence of PDGFControl cellsAnchorage-independent growthMyc-transfected cellsRas-transfected cellsPresence of EGFLike genesMYCResponsiveness of cellsGrowth factor productionOncogeneAutocrine stimulationNumerous coloniesTGF betaLack of responsivenessGenesSelective stimulationStimulatory effectDifferential Responsiveness of myc- and ras-Transfected Cells to Growth Factors: Selective Stimulation of myc-Transfected Cells by Epidermal Growth Factor
Stern D, Roberts A, Roche N, Sporn M, Weinberg R. Differential Responsiveness of myc- and ras-Transfected Cells to Growth Factors: Selective Stimulation of myc-Transfected Cells by Epidermal Growth Factor. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1986, 6: 870-877. DOI: 10.1128/mcb.6.3.870-877.1986.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEpidermal growth factorSoft agarPlatelet-derived growth factorRas oncogeneEGF-like factorsMyc-like genesControl cellsAnchorage-independent growthPresence of epidermal growth factorPresence of platelet-derived growth factorCells to growth factorsTGF-betaRas-transfected cellsGrowth factorExogenous growth factorsResponse of cellsMYCAgarTransforming growth factor-betaOncogeneGrowth factor-betaRasDifferential responseCellsColonies
1985
Type beta transforming growth factor: a bifunctional regulator of cellular growth.
Roberts AB, Anzano MA, Wakefield LM, Roche NS, Stern DF, Sporn MB. Type beta transforming growth factor: a bifunctional regulator of cellular growth. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 1985, 82: 119-123. PMID: 3871521, PMCID: PMC396983, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.82.1.119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGrowth factorEpidermal growth factorColony formationAnchorage-independent growthNRK fibroblastsType betaPlatelet-derived growth factorHuman lung carcinoma cellsLung carcinoma cellsBreast carcinoma cell linesCarcinoma cell linesCellular myc geneLung carcinomaHuman tumor cellsHuman melanomaAnchorage-dependent growthHuman placentaTumor cellsCarcinoma cellsCell cycle timeHuman plateletsCell linesSoft agarTwo-chain polypeptideBifunctional regulator