Consequences of Nkiras deficiency for the EGF response
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ABSTRACT: Cancer is a disease of aberrant intracellular signaling. The NF-κB family of transcription factors and the Ras family of small GTPases have emerged as particularly important mediators of the pro-proliferative signaling that drives tumorigenesis and carcinogenesis. The κB-Ras proteins, encoded by the genes Nkiras1 and Nkiras2, were previously shown to inhibit both NF-κB and Ras pathway activation through independent molecular mechanisms, implicating them as tumor suppressors with potentially broad relevance to human cancers. In mice, each κB-Ras protein can compensate fully for loss of the other, making the functionally redundant in the context of Ras signaling. To understand the global effects of full κB-Ras deficiency in the context of Ras activation, we use microarray analysis to compare the transcriptome of MEFs lacking only κB-Ras 1 (Nkiras1-/- Nkiras2+/+, 1SKO) and MEFs lacking both isoforms of κB-Ras (Nkiras1-/- Nkiras2-/-, DKO) with and without EGF stimulation.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE216127 | GEO | 2023/10/16
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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