p(HGNC:EGFR)
In a similar fashion, released AICD has been shown to possess transactivation activity and can regulate transcription of multiple genes including APP, GSK- 3b, KAI1, neprilysin, BACE1, p53, EGFR, and LRP1 [127-132] PubMed:21214928
Although Tip60 does not bind to AICD directly, an indirect interaction between AICD and Tip60 is mediated by Fe65. Upon forming this complex, AICD is stabilized and can be translocated into the nucleus to regulate expression of genes such as KAI1, Neprilysin, LRP1, p53, GSK-3b and EGF receptor (Baek et al. 2002; Kim et al. 2003; Cao and Sudhof 2004; Pardossi-Piquard et al. 2005; Alves da Costa et al. 2006; Liu et al. 2007; Zhang et al. 2007) PubMed:22122372
Tab. 1A-B: Summary of the Tau aggregation modulators (inhibitors = 18 (A), stimulators = 10 (B)) which show decrease / increase in the amount of ThS + cells without affecting the expression level of TauRD∆K compared to the compound untreated control. PubMed:30640040
PP2A enzymes can also become transiently inactivated following tyrosine phosphorylation of the catalytic subunit at the putative Tyr-307 site,via activation of src kinase, epidermal growth factor receptor or insulin signaling (Chen et al.,1992). PubMed:24653673
PP2A enzymes can also become transiently inactivated following tyrosine phosphorylation of the catalytic subunit at the putative Tyr-307 site,via activation of src kinase, epidermal growth factor receptor or insulin signaling (Chen et al.,1992). PubMed:24653673
Tab. 1A-B: Summary of the Tau aggregation modulators (inhibitors = 18 (A), stimulators = 10 (B)) which show decrease / increase in the amount of ThS + cells without affecting the expression level of TauRD∆K compared to the compound untreated control. PubMed:30640040
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