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Upstream AUGs in embryonic proinsulin mRNA control its low translation level


C Hernández-Sánchez, A Mansilla, J Enrique, … - The EMBO Journal, 2003 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Proinsulin is expressed prior to development of the pancreas and promotes cell
survival. Here we study the mechanism affecting the translation efficiency of a
specific embryonic proinsulin mRNA. This transcript shares the coding ...
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Comparative Analysis of Insulin Gene Promoters

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CW Hay, K Docherty - Diabetes, 2006 - Am Diabetes Assoc
DNA sequences that regulate expression of the insulin gene are located within a
region spanning ∼400 bp that flank the transcription start site. This region,
the insulin promoter, contains a number of cis-acting elements that bind ...
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Ectodermal commitment of insulin-producing cells derived from mouse embryonic stem cells

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E Roche, P Sepulcre, JA Reig, A Santana, B … - The FASEB Journal, 2005 - FASEB
Page 1. ©2005 FASEB The FASEB Journal express article 10.1096/fj.04-3024fje.
Published online May 31, 2005. Ectodermal commitment ...
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[PDF] Insulin-producing cells derived from stem cells: recent progress and future directions


A Santana, R Ensenat-Waser, MI Arribas, JA … - Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 2006 - curemosladiabetes.com
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by the selective destruction of pancreatic
ß-cells caused by an autoimmune attack. Type 2 diabetes is a more complex
pathology which, in addition to ß-cell loss caused by apoptotic programs, ...
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Developmental regulation of a proinsulin messenger RNA generated by intron retention


A Mansilla, C López-Sánchez, EJ de la Rosa, … - EMBO reports, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Proinsulin gene expression regulation and function during early embryonic
development differ remarkably from those found in postnatal organisms. The
embryonic proinsulin protein content decreased from gastrulation to ...
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Cell death in the nervous system


I Varela-Nieto, EJ de la Rosa, AI Valenciano, … - Molecular neurobiology, 2003 - Springer
Programmed cell death is essential to neural development. Neuron populations are
thus selected by cell death to adjust numbers to the ... Molecular Neurobiology
Copyright © 2003 Humana Press Inc. All rights of any nature whatsoever ...
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Proinsulin in development: new roles for an ancient prohormone


C Hernandez-Sanchez, A Mansilla, EJ de la … - Diabetologia, 2006 - Springer
Abstract In postnatal organisms, insulin is well known as an essential anabolic
hormone responsible for maintaining glucose homeostasis. Its biosynthesis by the
pancreatic beta cell has been considered a model of tissue-specific gene ...
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Cell death in early neural life


P Boya, EJ de la Rosa - BIRTH DEFECTS RESEARCH PART C EMBRYO …, 2005 - interscience.wiley.com
Programmed cell death is a relevant process in the physiology and pathology of
the nervous system. Neuronal cell death during development is well
characterized, and studies of this process have provided valuable ...
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[PDF] Proinsulin/insulin is synthesized locally and prevents caspase-and cathepsin-mediated cell …


AI Valenciano, S Corrochano, F de Pablo, P de … - Journal of neurochemistry, 2006 - assets0.pubget.com
Abstract Programmed cell death is an essential, highly regulated pro- cess in
neural development. Although the role of insulin-like growth factor I in
supporting the survival of neural cells has been well characterized, ...
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Expression of axin2 Is Regulated by the Alternative 5′-Untranslated Regions of Its mRNA


TA Hughes, HJM Brady - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2005 - ASBMB
Axin2 is a negative regulator of Wnt/β-catenin signaling with roles in early
development and tumor suppression. We find that axin2 expression is regulated at
both transcriptional and translational levels. The gene allows ...
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