Selected article for: "damage repair and dna damage repair"

Author: Pruitt, Hawley C.; Devine, Daniel J.; Samant, Rajeev S.
Title: Roles of N-Myc and STAT interactor in cancer: From initiation to dissemination
  • Document date: 2016_3_11
  • ID: k3vjqumq_7
    Snippet: The first indication that NMI was involved in influencing breast cancer biology came with the discovery of its interaction with c-Myc, and BRCA1 forming a novel heterotrimeric protein complex. The presence of NMI in this complex led to the sequestration of c-Myc and a subsequent decrease in the expression of telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT). 9 Thus, NMI was shown to ameliorate one well-known cause of cellular immortalization-hTERT express.....
    Document: The first indication that NMI was involved in influencing breast cancer biology came with the discovery of its interaction with c-Myc, and BRCA1 forming a novel heterotrimeric protein complex. The presence of NMI in this complex led to the sequestration of c-Myc and a subsequent decrease in the expression of telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT). 9 Thus, NMI was shown to ameliorate one well-known cause of cellular immortalization-hTERT expression. This observation is isolated, and many details of this mechanism remain unclear. However, a clearer role of NMI emerges when we consider its involvement in DNA damage repair.

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