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Academic Article BRCA1a has antitumor activity in TN breast, ovarian and prostate cancers.
Concept BRCA1 Protein
Academic Article BRCA1 proteins are transported to the nucleus in the absence of serum and splice variants BRCA1a, BRCA1b are tyrosine phosphoproteins that associate with E2F, cyclins and cyclin dependent kinases.
Academic Article Antisense RNA to the putative tumor suppressor gene BRCA1 transforms mouse fibroblasts.
Academic Article Induction of apoptosis by the tumor suppressor protein BRCA1.
Academic Article Differential transcriptional activation by the N-terminal region of BRCA1 splice variants BRCA1a and BRCA1b.
Academic Article BRCA1 splice variants BRCA1a and BRCA1b associate with CBP co-activator.
Academic Article The second BRCT domain of BRCA1 proteins interacts with p53 and stimulates transcription from the p21WAF1/CIP1 promoter.
Academic Article c-Fos oncogene regulator Elk-1 interacts with BRCA1 splice variants BRCA1a/1b and enhances BRCA1a/1b-mediated growth suppression in breast cancer cells.
Academic Article A novel mechanism whereby BRCA1/1a/1b fine tunes the dynamic complex interplay between SUMO-dependent/independent activities of Ubc9 on E2-induced ERalpha activation/repression and degradation in breast cancer cells.
Academic Article Mitochondrial localization, ELK-1 transcriptional regulation and growth inhibitory functions of BRCA1, BRCA1a, and BRCA1b proteins.
Academic Article Ubc9 mediates nuclear localization and growth suppression of BRCA1 and BRCA1a proteins.
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