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  • Tumor-suppressor Protein Gives Up Its Secrets

    07/16/2013 9:18:43 PM PDT · by neverdem · 5 replies
    Biology News Net ^ | July 9, 2013 | NA
    PTEN is shown in its active (above) and inactive (below) forms. Genetic mutations aren't the only thing that can keep a protein called PTEN from doing its tumor-suppressing job. Johns Hopkins researchers have now discovered that four small chemical tags attached (reversibly) to the protein's tail can have the same effect, and they say their finding may offer a novel path for drug design to keep PTEN working. In a report published on July 9 in the journal eLife, the Johns Hopkins scientists describe how a cluster of four phosphate groups, first found 13 years ago to bind to PTEN's...
  • In breakthrough, nerve connections are regenerated after spinal cord injury

    08/08/2010 10:23:36 AM PDT · by decimon · 48 replies · 1+ views
    University of California - Irvine ^ | August 8, 2010 | Unknown
    Researchers from UCI, UCSD and Harvard deleted a cell growth inhibitor called PTENIrvine, Calif. — Researchers for the first time have induced robust regeneration of nerve connections that control voluntary movement after spinal cord injury, showing the potential for new therapeutic approaches to paralysis and other motor function impairments. In a study on rodents, the UC Irvine, UC San Diego and Harvard University team achieved this breakthrough by turning back the developmental clock in a molecular pathway critical for the growth of corticospinal tract nerve connections. They did this by deleting an enzyme called PTEN (a phosphatase and tensin homolog),...