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Cell | 2000

Drosophila p53 Is a Structural and Functional Homolog of the Tumor Suppressor p53

Michael Martin Ollmann; Lynn Marie Young; Charles J. Di Como; Felix D. Karim; Marcia Belvin; Stephanie A. Robertson; Kellie Whittaker; Madelyn Robin Demsky; William W Fisher; Andrew Roy Buchman; Geoffrey Duyk; Lori Friedman; Carol Prives; Casey Kopczynski

The importance of p53 in carcinogenesis stems from its central role in inducing cell cycle arrest or apoptosis in response to cellular stresses. We have identified a Drosophila homolog of p53 (Dmp53). Like mammalian p53, Dmp53 binds specifically to human p53 binding sites, and overexpression of Dmp53 induces apoptosis. Importantly, inhibition of Dmp53 function renders cells resistant to X ray-induced apoptosis, suggesting that Dmp53 is required for the apoptotic response to DNA damage. Unlike mammalian p53, Dmp53 appears unable to induce a G1 cell cycle block when overexpressed, and inhibition of Dmp53 activity does not affect X ray-induced cell cycle arrest. These data reveal an ancestral proapoptotic function for p53 and identify Drosophila as an ideal model system for elucidating the p53 apoptotic pathway(s) induced by DNA damage.


Cell | 2002

Developmental Control of Blood Cell Migration by the Drosophila VEGF Pathway

Nam K. Cho; Linda N. Keyes; Eric A. Johnson; Jonathan Heller; Lisa Ryner; Felix D. Karim; Mark A. Krasnow

We show that a vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) pathway controls embryonic migrations of blood cells (hemocytes) in Drosophila. The VEGF receptor homolog is expressed in hemocytes, and three VEGF homologs are expressed along hemocyte migration routes. A receptor mutation arrests progression of blood cell movement. Mutations in Vegf17E or Vegf27Cb have no effect, but simultaneous inactivation of all three Vegf genes phenocopied the receptor mutant, and ectopic expression of Vegf27Cb redirected migration. Genetic experiments indicate that the VEGF pathway functions independently of pathways governing hemocyte homing on apoptotic cells. The results suggest that the Drosophila VEGF pathway guides developmental migrations of blood cells, and we speculate that the ancestral function of VEGF pathways was to guide blood cell movement.


Archive | 2000

Methods for identifying anti-cancer drug targets

Geoffrey Duyk; Felix D. Karim


Archive | 2003

CRBs as Modifiers of Branching Morphogenesis and Methods of Use

Gregory D. Plowman; Felix D. Karim; Candace Swimmer; Hinrich Alexander Habeck; Thomas I. Koblizek; Stefan Schulte-Merker; Ulrike Eisenmann; Gordon Mark Stott; Torsten Trowe; Andreas Michael Vogel; Joerg Heinrich Odenthal; Jochen Konrad Scheel; Torsten Tilmann Will; Yinsheng Jin; Lynn Margaret Bjerke; Timothy S. Heuer


Archive | 2002

Lces as modifiers of the p53 pathway and methods of use

Lori Friedman; Gregory D. Plowman; Marcia Belvin; Helen Francis-Lang; Danxi Li; Roel P. Funke; Felix D. Karim; Linda N. Keyes; Thomas I. Koblizek


Archive | 2010

Transdermal delivery of pkc modulatory peptides through microporated skin

Randolph M. Johnson; Felix D. Karim; Lisa Ryner


Archive | 2003

Map2k6 as modifier of branching morphogenensis and methods of use

Gregory D. Plowman; Felix D. Karim; Candace Swimmer; Hinrich Alexander Habeck; Thomas I. Koblizek; Stefan Schulte-Merker; Ulrike Langheinrich; Gordon Mark Stott; Torsten Trowe; Andreas Michael Vogel; Joerg Heinrich Odenthal; Jochen Konrad Scheel; Torsten Tilmann Will; Yisheng Jin


Archive | 2004

Genes irak utilises en tant que modificateurs de morphogenese de ramification et procedes d'utilisation associes

Hinrich Alexander Habeck; Felix D. Karim; Thomas I. Koblizek; Ulrike Langheinrich; Gregory D. Plowman; Stefan Schulte-Merker; Gordon Mark Stott; Candace Swimmer


Archive | 2004

Morpholino based activity mapping

Gregory D. Plowman; Felix D. Karim; Gordon Mark Stott; Candace Swimmer


Archive | 2003

Gene mapk7 en tant que modulateur de la morphogenese de ramification, et procedes d'utilisation

Gregory D. Plowman; Felix D. Karim; Candace Swimmer; Hinrich Alexander Habeck; Thomas I. Koblizek; Stefan Schulte-Merker; Ulrike Langheinrich; Gordon Mark Stott; Torsten Trowe; Andreas Michael Vogel; Joerg Heinrich Odenthal; Jochen Konrad Scheel; Torsten Tilmann Will; Yisheng Jin; Joanne I. Adamkewicz

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