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The role of Jun, Fos and the AP-1 complex in cell-proliferation and transformation.

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This article is published in Biochimica et Biophysica Acta.The article was published on 1991-12-10. It has received 3397 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: AP-1 Complex.

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MOLECULAR ASPECTS OF ALCOHOL METABOLISM: Transcription Factors Involved in Early Ethanol-Induced Liver Injury

TL;DR: Upon continued exposure to ethanol, the progression of liver injury involves ethanol metabolism via CYP2E1 and consequent oxidant stress, as well as potential direct effects of ethanol on membrane proteins that are independent of ethanol metabolism.
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Control of differentiation, transformation, and apoptosis in granulosa cells by oncogenes, oncoviruses, and tumor suppressor genes.

TL;DR: Involvement of the cytoskeleton in granulosa cell differentiation, transformation, and survival Genes in Granulosa Cells and Mechanism of Induction of Differentiation in Oncogene-Transformed Cells is studied.
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Regulation of the DNA Methyltransferase by the Ras-AP-1 Signaling Pathway

TL;DR: A potential molecular link between nodal cellular signaling pathways and the control of expression of the DNA MeTase gene is established and it is suggested that DNAMeTase is one possible downstream effector of Ras.
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Arsenic at very low concentrations alters glucocorticoid receptor (GR)-mediated gene activation but not GR-mediated gene repression: complex dose-response effects are closely correlated with levels of activated GR and require a functional GR DNA binding domain.

TL;DR: Mutational deletion studies indicated that the central DNA binding domain (DBD) of GR is the minimal region required for the As effect and does not require free sulfhydryls, indicating that the DBD is important for mediating these As effects.
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Cleavage of Structural Proteins during the Assembly of the Head of Bacteriophage T4

TL;DR: Using an improved method of gel electrophoresis, many hitherto unknown proteins have been found in bacteriophage T4 and some of these have been identified with specific gene products.
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Cleavage of structural proteins during the assemble of the head of bacterio-phage T4

U. K. Laemmli
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TL;DR: Using an improved method of gel electrophoresis, many hitherto unknown proteins have been found in bacteriophage T4 and some of these have been identified with specific gene products as mentioned in this paper.
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The steroid and thyroid hormone receptor superfamily

TL;DR: A superfamily of regulatory proteins that include receptors for thyroid hormone and the vertebrate morphogen retinoic acid is identified, suggesting mechanisms underlying morphogenesis and homeostasis may be more ubiquitous than previously expected.
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The role of protein kinase C in cell surface signal transduction and tumour promotion

TL;DR: Protein kinase C probably serves as a receptor for the tumour promoters and further exploration of the roles of this enzyme may provide clues for understanding the mechanism of cell growth and differentiation.
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The molecular heterogeneity of protein kinase C and its implications for cellular regulation

TL;DR: Protein kinase C is now known to be a large family of proteins, with multiple subspecies that have subtle individual enzymological characteristics, and probably have distinct functions in the processing and modulation of a variety of physiological and pathological responses to external signals.
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