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Sangamo BioSciences Announces Results From Diabetic Neuropathy ...
SYS-CON Brasil, NJ - Nov 10, 2008
SB-509 is an injectable formulation of a plasmid encoding a zinc finger DNA-binding protein transcription factor (ZFP TF(TM)) designed to upregulate the ...
Sangamo BioSciences Announces Results From Diabetic Neuropathy ...
International Business Times, NY - Nov 10, 2008
SB-509 is an injectable formulation of a plasmid encoding a zinc fingerDNA-binding protein transcription factor (ZFP TF(TM)) designed to upregulatethe ...SGMO
Protein C deficiency
National Alliance for Thrombosis and Thrombophilia (press release), NY - Nov 15, 2008
Protein C mutational analysis is available in a few laboratories; see persons interested in protein C sequencing below. Results of DNA studies can be useful ...
Scientists identify compounds for stem-cell production from adult ...
Hindu, India - Nov 7, 2008
... level?changes in gene expression without any DNA or DNA-associated packaging protein modification?but rather at the cell signal transduction level. ...
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TNFerade is an adenovector, or DNA carrier, which contains the gene for tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNFAi), an immune system protein with potent and ...GNVC - CTIC - PINK:RNNM
Scientists coax brain cells in mice to regenerate
Reuters - Nov 6, 2008
A separate team found that blocking a protein that discourages cell repairs allowed nerve cells in lab dishes to regenerate. Taken together, the findings ...
Cardium Reports on Third Quarter 2008 Financial Results and ...
MarketWatch - Nov 10, 2008
The long-term safety and efficacy of IGF-1 protein-based drugs that have already been approved by the FDA for the treatment of short stature children, ...CXM
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Utilizing the expertise of our protein crystallography and medicinal chemistry units we have filed an IND on an exciting new PDE4 modulator for Alzheimer's ...POWR - DCGN - OTC:CMTX
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Utilizing the expertise of our protein crystallography and medicinal chemistry units we have filed an IND on an exciting new PDE4 modulator for Alzheimer's ...SNSS - MEMY - DCGN
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Anadis' proprietary and low-cost antibody manufacturing technology enables it to rapidly develop polyclonal antibody and other protein-based oral therapies ...RODM
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: injury + mdc1 + dna  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

Seriousness of Ingram's knee injury unknown
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Brown's job: Injury-free safety in '08
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''I've been through this before,'' Brown said of returning from a major injury. ''It's really no big deal, no anxiety or anything like that. ...
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Girardi and his training staff learned of Chamberlain's injury during the fifth inning on Monday, removing him from the game after a brief conference in the ...
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Gators TE Ingram misses practice with knee injury
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Florida coach Urban Meyer said he would not know the severity of the injury until the he gets the results of an MRI Thursday morning. ...
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... Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Carl Crawford was out of the starting lineup for Wednesday's 10-7 win over the Cleveland Indians with a left hamstring injury. ...
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NIMA-Related Protein Kinase 1 Is Involved Early in the Ionizing Radiation-Induced DNA Damage … -
R Polci, A Peng, PL Chen, DJ Riley, Y Chen - Cancer Research, 2004 - AACR
... injury, which is characterized by oxidative injury to DNA ... IR, Nek1 colocalized with
-H2AX and NFBD1/MDC1 (Fig. ... proteins known to be present at DNA damage sites ...

STAT-1 facilitates the ATM activated checkpoint pathway following DNA damage -
PA Townsend, MS Cragg, SM Davidson, J McCormick, S … - Journal of Cell Science, 2005 - jcs.biologists.org
... apoptosis in cardiac myocytes exposed to ischaemia/reperfusion injury (Stephanou
et al ... is associated with changes in 53BP1 and MDC1 after DNA damage in ...

DNA damage repair: anytime, anywhere? -
J Essers, W Vermeulen, AB Houtsmuller - Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 2006 - Elsevier
... This pivotal role of Mdc1 is further substantiated by its effect on 53bp1 function ...
example of a ?just-in-time? strategy to deal with DNA injury is provided ...

DNA damage responses to oxidative stress -
A Barzilai, KI Yamamoto - DNA Repair, 2004 - Elsevier
... reviewed in [3]). The 53BP1 and MDC1/NFBD1 ?mediator ... More about the effect of hypoxia
on the DNA damage response ... in many models of oxidant-induced injury [71 ...

… of checkpoint kinases Chk1 and Cds1 (Chk2) phosphorylate p53 at multiple DNA damage-inducible sites -
SY Shieh, J Ahn, K Tamai, Y Taya, C Prives - Genes & Development - Cold Spring Harbor Lab
... 289-300, February 1, 2000. RESEARCH PAPER The human homologs of checkpoint kinases
Chk1 and Cds1 (Chk2) phosphorylate p53 at multiple DNA damage-inducible sites ...

Aberrations of DNA Damage in Checkpoints in Cancer -
M Laiho - Apoptosis, Cell Signaling, and Human Diseases: Molecular …, 2007 - Springer
... is involved not only in general cellular transcription, but also in the local unwinding
around the injury through its ... Mdc1 couples DNA double-strand ...
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A concise review of DNA damage checkpoints and repair in mammalian cells -
JH Houtgraaf, J Versmissen, WJ van der Giessen - Cardiovascular Revascularization Medicine, 2006 - Elsevier
... TopBP1, and mediator of DNA damage checkpoint (MDC1). ... XPA confirms the presence of
DNA damage, and ... or 32-base oligonucleotide fragment containing the injury. ...

The role of the DNA damage response in neuronal development, organization and maintenance
A Barzilai, S Biton, Y Shiloh - DNA Repair, 2008 - Elsevier
... BRCA1 [26], the p53-binding protein 53BP1 [27] and [28], MDC1 [28], [29 ... which includes
among others two other major DDR transducers, the DNA-dependent protein ...

INDUCTION AND REPAIR OF DNA DOUBLE-STRAND BREAKS IN HUMAN CELLS EXPOSED TO DIFFERENT RADIATION …
KB Center, K Institutet, S Stockholm - diss.kib.ki.se
... kill the tumor cells, while limiting the injury to the ... targets of ATM and involved
in the DNA damage checkpoint ... it was recently shown that NBS1, MDC1 and 53BP1 ...
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TRF2 dysfunction elicits DNA damage responses associated with senescence in proliferating neural … -
P Zhang, K Furukawa, PL Opresko, X Xu, VA Bohr, MP … - Journal of Neurochemistry, 2006 - pt.wkhealth.com
... damage response proteins including ?H2AX, 53BP1, MDC1 and NBS1 (d ... neurons against
death induced by DNA damaging agents ... of neurons to ischemic brain injury in a ...

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Protein MDC1 amplifies DNA injury signals

A Mayo Clinic-led research collaboration has discovered that the protein MDC1 amplifies weak DNA injury signals so genetic repair can begin.
Once amplified, even low-level damage signals become strong enough to activate the cell's natural repair processes while the injury is most tractable to repair.

The study is published in the Molecular Cell.

The research was conducted in collaboration with colleagues from Harvard University and the University of Texas, Austin.

" It's important that DNA lesions get repaired because then we don't get mutations," says Junjie Chen, leader of the Mayo Clinic team. " This is just one mechanism involved in communicating injury to the repair processes, but it's an important start to understanding how we might one day design new treatments that help this repair system recover from injury or resist injury."

Dysfunction of the DNA damage response pathway makes the gene unstable. Genomic instability is the driving force in tumor formation, which is why cancer researchers around the world are focusing on understanding the DNA damage response pathway. Knowing how the cell communicates DNA injury to alert the repair system is an important first step to designing new therapies for cancers and other diseases.

The damage control process is continual and essential to health. DNA must repair itself so the instructions it gives to operate bodily functions are correct. In earlier work, the Mayo Clinic researchers determined that MDC1 is important to the repair process, but they didn't know its role.

DNA is easily and often damaged by environmental and chemical sources such as ultraviolet radiation, cigarette smoke, and other natural and artificial toxins. These create injury sites or lesions. In healthy situations, DNA repair signal pathways are competently monitoring for damage and alerting the repair system when DNA lesions are detected.

" Most of the time we don't really encounter severe damage in the cell; most of the damage to DNA is mild injury, such as low doses of sunlight," notes Chen. " But it's still injury, and we want to repair it as soon as possible so things don't get worse. That's why our question was: How does the cell detect low-dose damage signals ? We believe this amplification process involving MDC1 is the answer to that question, and that it is critical because it's involved in even very subtle injury, such as a single DNA strand break, which is very small. It is a very sensitive communication pathway."

To investigate the role of the protein MDC1, the researchers disrupted the MDC1 gene in mice and compared them to normal mice. The engineered strain of mice lacking MDC1 was extremely sensitive to DNA damage and unable to repair it. The MDC1-deficient mice showed symptoms of growth retardation, male infertility, immune defects and chromosome instability.

Now that they understand MDC1's role in amplifying distress calls from injured DNA to cue the repair process, the Mayo researchers are investigating another system that appears to play a similar role in the cell. "If we can understand all the pathways involved in signaling the DNA repair process, we may be able to develop a comprehensive approach to managing the signals to treat disease," says Chen.

Source: Mayo Clinic, 2006

 
 
 
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