2024
GABAA receptor π forms channels that stimulate ERK through a G-protein-dependent pathway
Wang Y, Zhang Y, Li W, Salovska B, Zhang J, Li T, Li H, Liu Y, Kaczmarek L, Pusztai L, Klein D. GABAA receptor π forms channels that stimulate ERK through a G-protein-dependent pathway. Molecular Cell 2024 PMID: 39642883, DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2024.11.016.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchExtracellular regulated kinaseStimulated extracellular regulated kinaseExtracellular-regulated kinase signalingG-protein-dependent pathwayG protein-coupled pathwayUncharacterized pathwayGrowth signalsSignaling functionsCryoelectron microscopyCryo-EMSignaling mechanismsGABRPFunctional assaysNative nanodiscsPathwayStimulate growthPhysiological concentrationsAbsence of GABATargeted inhibitionType A receptorConcentrations of GABAMetabotropic receptorsIonotropic activitySignalGABA binding
2011
P2-02-09: TP53 Mutation Patterns in Breast Cancer Subgroups.
Dumay A, Feugeas J, Wittmer E, Lehmann-Che J, Bertheau P, Espié M, de C, André F, Sotiriou C, Pusztai L, de T. P2-02-09: TP53 Mutation Patterns in Breast Cancer Subgroups. Cancer Research 2011, 71: p2-02-09-p2-02-09. DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.sabcs11-p2-02-09.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLuminal tumorsMolecular apocrineBreast cancerTP53 mutationsDifferent molecular subclassesLuminal B subgroupMolecular apocrine tumoursTruncating mutationsBreast cancer subgroupsBreast cancer subclassesTP53 mutation frequencyFunctional assaysMutation typeTP53 mutation patternsHigh rateTumor protein 53Missense mutationsApocrine tumorsBasal tumorsLuminal subgroupCancer subgroupsP53 gene inactivationMolecular subclassesBreast tumorsSpecific subtypes