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The following pages link to Role of the tuberous sclerosis gene-2 product in cell cycle control. Loss of the tuberous sclerosis gene-2 induces quiescent cells to enter S phase (Q73853958):
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- Characterization of the cytosolic tuberin-hamartin complex. Tuberin is a cytosolic chaperone for hamartin (Q22010879) (← links)
- The tuberous sclerosis-1 (TSC1) gene product hamartin suppresses cell growth and augments the expression of the TSC2 product tuberin by inhibiting its ubiquitination (Q24290817) (← links)
- Identification and characterization of the interaction between tuberin and 14-3-3zeta (Q24304395) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis complex-1 and -2 gene products function together to inhibit mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)-mediated downstream signaling (Q24536092) (← links)
- Comprehensive mutation analysis of TSC1 and TSC2-and phenotypic correlations in 150 families with tuberous sclerosis. (Q24540242) (← links)
- An emerging role for TOR signaling in mammalian tissue and stem cell physiology (Q24629305) (← links)
- Compensatory regeneration as a mechanism for renal tubule carcinogenesis of fumonisin B1 in the F344/N/Nctr BR rat (Q24815289) (← links)
- Cell size regulation by the human TSC tumor suppressor proteins depends on PI3K and FKBP38 (Q28191528) (← links)
- Cell cycle-regulated phosphorylation of hamartin, the product of the tuberous sclerosis complex 1 gene, by cyclin-dependent kinase 1/cyclin B (Q28208783) (← links)
- Multicompartmental distribution of the tuberous sclerosis gene products, hamartin and tuberin (Q28216314) (← links)
- Giant cells: contradiction to two-hit model of tuber formation? (Q28256696) (← links)
- c-myc Repression of TSC2 contributes to control of translation initiation and Myc-induced transformation (Q28573044) (← links)
- Tuberin-dependent membrane localization of polycystin-1: a functional link between polycystic kidney disease and the TSC2 tumor suppressor gene (Q28575381) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis-2 tumor suppressor modulates ERK and B-Raf activity in transformed renal epithelial cells (Q28580161) (← links)
- Lymphangioléiomyomatose pulmonaire avec ou sans sclérose tubéreuse de Bourneville (Q29397096) (← links)
- Neurologic manifestations of tuberous sclerosis complex (Q30680048) (← links)
- Hamartin expression and interaction with tuberin in tumor cell lines and primary cultures (Q31913107) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis as an underlying basis for infantile spasm (Q33337266) (← links)
- Inactivation of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p27 upon loss of the tuberous sclerosis complex gene-2 (Q33604295) (← links)
- Rare diseases. 1. Lymphangioleiomyomatosis: clinical features, management and basic mechanisms (Q33634177) (← links)
- Hyperactivation of Akt/mTOR and deficiency in tuberin increased the oxidative DNA damage in kidney cancer patients with diabetes (Q33757031) (← links)
- Metastasis of benign tumor cells in tuberous sclerosis complex (Q34270994) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis gene products in proliferation control (Q34276993) (← links)
- Neuropathology of tuberous sclerosis (Q34432732) (← links)
- Familial adult renal neoplasia (Q34515955) (← links)
- GTPase activating proteins: critical regulators of intracellular signaling (Q34605511) (← links)
- cAMP-dependent cytosolic mislocalization of p27(kip)-cyclin D1 during quinol-thioether-induced tuberous sclerosis renal cell carcinoma (Q35161430) (← links)
- ERK Crosstalks with 4EBP1 to Activate Cyclin D1 Translation during Quinol-Thioether–Induced Tuberous Sclerosis Renal Cell Carcinoma (Q35385732) (← links)
- Multiple roles of the tuberous sclerosis complex genes (Q35563126) (← links)
- Neural Crest-Specific TSC1 Deletion in Mice Leads to Sclerotic Craniofacial Bone Lesion (Q35772832) (← links)
- Staying alive: metabolic adaptations to quiescence (Q36023733) (← links)
- Lymphangioleiomyomatosis: what do we know and what are we looking for? (Q36067383) (← links)
- New insights into the tumor suppression function of P27(kip1) (Q36084916) (← links)
- Positive and negative regulation of TSC2 activity and its effects on downstream effectors of the mTOR pathway (Q36359660) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis complex: molecular pathogenesis and animal models (Q36387783) (← links)
- Hamartin and tuberin modulate gene transcription via beta-catenin (Q36428132) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis complex: a review of the management of epilepsy with emphasis on surgical aspects. (Q36505021) (← links)
- Organ size control by Hippo and TOR pathways. (Q36696631) (← links)
- Human cytomegalovirus protein UL38 inhibits host cell stress responses by antagonizing the tuberous sclerosis protein complex (Q37380692) (← links)
- The tuberous sclerosis complex: balancing proliferation and survival (Q37856373) (← links)
- PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome: clinical risk assessment and management protocol (Q38280809) (← links)
- A novel androgen-regulated isoform of the TSC2 tumour suppressor gene increases cell proliferation. (Q38365327) (← links)
- TSC1 and TSC2 tumor suppressors antagonize insulin signaling in cell growth (Q40424038) (← links)
- Role of tuberin in neuronal degeneration (Q40604882) (← links)
- Thyroid-stimulating hormone/cAMP and glycogen synthase kinase 3beta elicit opposing effects on Rap1GAP stability (Q40609778) (← links)
- Tuberin, the tuberous sclerosis complex 2 tumor suppressor gene product, regulates Rho activation, cell adhesion and migration (Q40685477) (← links)
- Perivascular epithelioid cell neoplasms (PEComas): four malignant cases expanding the histopathological spectrum and a description of a unique finding (Q42510004) (← links)
- Tuberous sclerosis complex suppression in cerebellar development and medulloblastoma: separate regulation of mammalian target of rapamycin activity and p27 Kip1 localization (Q42558518) (← links)
- Akt regulates nuclear/cytoplasmic localization of tuberin (Q42798601) (← links)
- Merging high-quality biochemical fractionation with a refined flow cytometry approach to monitor nucleocytoplasmic protein expression throughout the unperturbed mammalian cell cycle (Q43416808) (← links)