26.12.2012 Views

Diacylglycerol Signaling

Diacylglycerol Signaling

Diacylglycerol Signaling

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

340 M.F. Denning<br />

Gilhooly, E. M., Morse-Gaudio, M., Bianchi, L., Reinhart, L., Rose, D. P., Connolly, J. M., et al.<br />

(2001). Loss of expression of protein kinase C b is a common phenomenon in human malignant<br />

melanoma: A result of transformation or differentiation? Melanoma Research, 11,<br />

355–369.<br />

Grachtchouk, V., Grachtchouk, M., Lowe, L., Johnson, T., Wei, L., Wang, A., et al. (2003). The<br />

magnitude of hedgehog signaling activity defines skin tumor phenotype. EMBO Journal, 22,<br />

2741–2751.<br />

Halaban, R., Ghosh, S., Duray, P., Kirkwood, J. M., & Lerner, A. B. (1986). Human melanocytes<br />

cultured from nevi and melanomas. The Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 87, 95–101.<br />

Hansen, L. A., Monteiro-Riviere, N. A., & Smart, R. C. (1990). Differential down-regulation of<br />

epidermal protein kinase C by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate and diacylglycerol:<br />

Association with epidermal hyperplasia and tumor promotion. Cancer Research, 50,<br />

5740–5745.<br />

Hara, T., Saito, Y., Hirai, T., Nakamura, K., Nakao, K., Katsuki, M., et al. (2005). Deficiency of<br />

protein kinase Ca in mice results in impairment of epidermal hyperplasia and enhancement of<br />

tumor formation in two-stage skin carcinogenesis. Cancer Research, 65, 7356–7362.<br />

He, Y., Liu, J., Grossman, D., Durrant, D., Sweatman, T., Lothstein, L., et al. (2007).<br />

Phosphorylation of mitochondrial phospholipid scramblase 3 by protein kinase C-d induces its<br />

activation and facilitates mitochondrial targeting of tBid. Journal of Cellular Biochemistry,<br />

101, 1210–1221.<br />

Hennings, H., Michael, D., Cheng, C., Steinert, P., Holbrook, K., & Yuspa, S. H. (1980). Calcium<br />

regulation of growth and differentiation of mouse epidermal cells in culture. Cell, 19,<br />

245–254.<br />

Hennings, H., Shores, R., Mitchell, P., Spangler, E. F., & Yuspa, S. H. (1985). Induction of papillomas<br />

with a high probability of conversion to malignancy. Carcinogenesis, 6, 1607–1610.<br />

Heo, J. S., Lee, M. Y., & Han, H. J. (2007). Sonic hedgehog stimulates mouse embryonic stem<br />

cell proliferation by cooperation of Ca 2+ /protein kinase C and epidermal growth factor receptor<br />

as well as Gli1 activation. Stem Cells, 25, 3069–3080.<br />

Hizli, A. A., Black, A. R., Pysz, M. A., & Black, J. D. (2006). Protein kinase C a signaling inhibits<br />

cyclin D1 translation in intestinal epithelial cells. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 281,<br />

14596–14603.<br />

Hoek, K., Rimm, D. L., Williams, K. R., Zhao, H., Ariyan, S., Lin, A., et al. (2004). Expression<br />

profiling reveals novel pathways in the transformation of melanocytes to melanomas. Cancer<br />

Research, 64, 5270–5282.<br />

Hutchin, M. E., Kariapper, M. S., Grachtchouk, M., Wang, A., Wei, L., Cummings, D., et al.<br />

(2005). Sustained Hedgehog signaling is required for basal cell carcinoma proliferation and<br />

survival: Conditional skin tumorigenesis recapitulates the hair growth cycle. Genes and<br />

Development, 19, 214–223.<br />

Ikuta, T., Chida, K., Tajima, O., Matsuura, Y., Iwamori, M., Ueda, Y., et al. (1994). Cholesterol<br />

sulfate, a novel activator for the eta isoform of protein kinase C. Cell Growth and<br />

Differentiation, 5, 943–947.<br />

Ishino, K., Ohba, M., Kashiwagi, M., Kawabe, S., Chida, K., & Kuroki, T. (1998). Phorbol esterinduced<br />

G1 arrest in BALB/MK-2 mouse keratinocytes is mediated by d and h isoforms of<br />

protein kinase C. Japanese Journal of Cancer Research, 89, 1126–1133.<br />

Jansen, A. P., Dreckschmidt, N. E., Verwiebe, E. G., Wheeler, D. L., Oberley, T. D., & Verma, A.<br />

K. (2001). Relation of the induction of epidermal ornithine decarboxylase and hyperplasia<br />

to the different skin tumor-promotion susceptibilities of protein kinase C alpha, -delta and<br />

-epsilon transgenic mice. International Journal of Cancer, 93, 635–643.<br />

Jiang, Y., Berk, M., Singh, L. S., Tan, H., Yin, L., Powell, C. T., et al. (2005). KiSS1 suppresses<br />

metastasis in human ovarian cancer via inhibition of protein kinase C alpha. Clinical and<br />

Experimental Metastasis, 22, 369–376.<br />

Joseloff, E., Cataisson, C., Aamodt, H., Ocheni, H., Blumberg, P., Kraker, A. J., et al. (2002).<br />

Src family kinases phosphorylate protein kinase C delta on tyrosine residues and modify the<br />

neoplastic phenotype of skin keratinocytes. The Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277,<br />

12318–12323.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!