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Degradation of cAMP-Responsive Element-Binding Protein by the Ubiquitin-Proteasome …

- diabetesjournals.org
S Costes, B Vandewalle, C Tourrel-Cuzin, C … - Diabetes, 2009 - Am Diabetes Assoc
OBJECTIVE In type 2 diabetes, chronic hyperglycemia is detrimental to β-cells,
causing apoptosis and impaired insulin secretion. The transcription factor
cAMP-responsive element–binding protein (CREB) is crucial for β-cell ...
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Protein kinase D links Gq-coupled receptors to cAMP response element-binding protein ( …

- jbc.org
N Ozgen, M Obreztchikova, J Guo, H … - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2008 - ASBMB
Many growth regulatory stimuli promote cAMP response element-binding protein
(CREB) Ser 133 phosphorylation, but the physiologically relevant CREB-Ser 133
kinase(s) in the heart remains uncertain. This study identifies a novel ...
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Protein kinase D1 autophosphorylation via distinct mechanisms at Ser744/Ser748 and …


VO Rybin, J Guo, SF Steinberg - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2009 - ASBMB
Protein kinase D1 (PKD1) is a physiologically important signaling enzyme that is
activated via protein kinase C-dependent trans-phosphorylation of the activation
loop at Ser 744 and Ser 748 followed by PKD1 autophosphorylation at Ser 916 ...
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Sequential PKC-dependent and PKC-independent protein kinase D catalytic activation via Gq …


R Jacamo, J Sinnett-Smith, O Rey, RT … - J Biol Chem, 2008 - ASBMB
From Division of Digestive Diseases, Department of Medicine, David Geffen School
of Medicine, CURE: Digestive Diseases Research Center and Molecular Biology
Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, CA 90095 Running title: ...
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p66Shc Links {alpha} 1-Adrenergic Receptors to a Reactive Oxygen Species-Dependent …

- critcaremed.org
J Guo, Z Gertsberg, N Ozgen, SF Steinberg - Circulation Research, 2009 - Am Heart Assoc
This relatively broad classification of hypertrophy as physiological or
pathological has been useful from an experimental standpoint. However, it fails
to adequately describe most clinically reactive hypertrophies in humans ...
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Abstract 508: a reactive oxygen species-mediated PKC-ERK-RSK pathway decreases the …


N Ozgen, AN Plotnikov, IN Shlapakova, P … - Circulation, 2007 - Am Heart Assoc
Methods and Results: Neonatal rat cardiac myocytes (NRCM) were stimulated with H
2 O 2 . A gradual decrease of CREB protein began 30m after onset of H 2 O 2 :
maximum decrease was at 2h (Fig). There were also increases of ...
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Reactive Oxygen Species Decrease cAMP Response Element Binding Protein Expression in …


N Ozgen, J Guo, Z Gertsberg, P Danilo Jr, MR … - Molecular Pharmacology, 2009 - ASPET
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) exert pleiotropic effects on a wide array of
signaling proteins that regulate cellular growth and apoptosis. This study shows
that long-term treatment with a low concentration of H 2 O 2 leads to the ...
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Regulation of Bcl-xL expression by H 2 O 2 in cardiac myocytes


DM Valks, TJ Kemp, A Clerk - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003 - ASBMB
Oxidative stress promotes cardiac myocyte apoptosis through the mitochondrial
death pathway. Since Bcl-2 family proteins are key regulators of apoptosis, we
examined the effects of H 2 O 2 on the expression of principal Bcl-2 family ...
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The cAMP response element binding protein modulates expression of the transient outward …

- cardiovascres.org
KW Patberg, MN Obreztchikova, SF Giardina, … - Cardiovascular research, 2005 - cardiovascres.org
Objective: Long-term cardiac memory (LTCM), expressed as a specific pattern of
T-wave change on ECG, is associated with 1) reduced transient outward potassium
current (I to ), 2) reduced mRNA for the pore-forming protein of I to , ...
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Stimulus-specific interaction between activator-coactivator cognates revealed with a novel …


BL Wagner, A Bauer, G Schütz, M Montminy - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2000 - ASBMB
A number of second messenger pathways propagate inductive signals via
protein-protein interactions that are phosphorylation-dependent. The second
messenger, cAMP, for example, promotes cellular gene expression via the ...
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