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Dasatinib inhibits leukaemic cell survival by decreasing PRH/Hhex phosphorylation resulting in increased repression of VEGF signalling genes (2012)
Journal Article
Noy, P., Gaston, K., & Jayaraman, P. (2012). Dasatinib inhibits leukaemic cell survival by decreasing PRH/Hhex phosphorylation resulting in increased repression of VEGF signalling genes. Leukemia Research, 36(11), 1434-1437. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.leukres.2012.07.013

The PRH/Hhex transcription factor represses multiple genes in the VEGF signalling pathway (VSP) to inhibit myeloid cell survival. Protein kinase CK2 phosphorylates PRH and counteracts the inhibitory effect of this protein on cell survival by blocking... Read More about Dasatinib inhibits leukaemic cell survival by decreasing PRH/Hhex phosphorylation resulting in increased repression of VEGF signalling genes.

Protein kinase CK2 inactivates PRH/Hhex using multiple mechanisms to de-repress VEGF-signalling genes and promote cell survival (2012)
Journal Article
Noy, P., Sawasdichai, A., Jayaraman, P., & Gaston, K. (2012). Protein kinase CK2 inactivates PRH/Hhex using multiple mechanisms to de-repress VEGF-signalling genes and promote cell survival. Nucleic Acids Research, 40(18), 9008--9020. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks687

Protein kinase CK2 promotes cell survival and the activity of this kinase is elevated in several cancers including chronic myeloid leukaemia. We have shown previously that phosphorylation of the Proline-Rich Homeodomain protein (PRH/Hhex) by CK2 inhi... Read More about Protein kinase CK2 inactivates PRH/Hhex using multiple mechanisms to de-repress VEGF-signalling genes and promote cell survival.

The proline rich homeodomain protein PRH/Hhex forms stable oligomers that are highly resistant to denaturation (2012)
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Shukla, A., Burton, N. M., Jayaraman, P., & Gaston, K. (2012). The proline rich homeodomain protein PRH/Hhex forms stable oligomers that are highly resistant to denaturation. PLoS ONE, 7(4), Article e35984. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0035984

Background: Many transcription factors control gene expression by binding to specific DNA sequences at or near the genes that they regulate. However, some transcription factors play more global roles in the control of gene expression by altering the... Read More about The proline rich homeodomain protein PRH/Hhex forms stable oligomers that are highly resistant to denaturation.