Project Details
The roles of THOC 5/Fms interacting protein, a member of mRNA export complex THOC, in the immediate-early gene expression induced by a cell differentiation signal.
Applicant
Professorin Dr. Teruko Tamura-Niemann (†)
Subject Area
Cell Biology
Term
from 2012 to 2020
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 217461545
Final Report Year
2020
No abstract available
Publications
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(2016) Targeting multiple signaling pathways: Depletion of three combined THOC5, mRNA export protein, target genes synergistically induces human hepatocellular carcinoma cell death. Oncogene, 35, 3872- 2879
Saran, S.; Tran, D. D. H.; Ewald, F.; Koch, A.; Hoffmann, A.; Koch, M.; Nashan, B. & Tamura, T.
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(2016). mRNA export protein THOC5 as a tool for identification of target genes for cancer therapy. Cancer letters, 373, 222-226
Tran, Doan Duy Hai; Saran, Shashank; Koch, Alexandra & Tamura, Teruko
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(2018) Myc target gene, long intergenic noncoding RNA, Linc00176 in hepatocellular carcinoma regulates cell cycle and cell survival by titrating tumor suppressor microRNAs. Oncogene, 37, 75-85
Tran, D. D. H.; Kessler, C.; Niehus, S. E.; Mahnkopf, M.; Koch, A. & Tamura, T.
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(2019) Myc/Max dependent intronic long antisense noncoding RNA, EVA1A-AS, suppresses the expression of Myc/Max dependent anti-proliferating gene EVA1A in a U2 dependent manner. Sci Rep;9(1):17319
Niehus, Svenja E.; Allister, Aldrige B.; Hoffmann, Andrea; Wiehlmann, Lutz; Tamura, Teruko & Tran, Doan Duy Hai
