Bnip3L RNAi pSuper Citations (4)
Originally described in: Bnip3L is induced by p53 under hypoxia, and its knockdown promotes tumor growth.Fei P, Wang W, Kim SH, Wang S, Burns TF, Sax JK, Buzzai M, Dicker DT, McKenna WG, Bernhard EJ, El-Deiry WS Cancer Cell. 2004 Dec . 6(6):597-609. PubMed Journal
Articles Citing Bnip3L RNAi pSuper
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A conserved MADS-box phosphorylation motif regulates differentiation and mitochondrial function in skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle cells.
Mughal W, Nguyen L, Pustylnik S, da Silva Rosa SC, Piotrowski S, Chapman D, Du M, Alli NS, Grigull J, Halayko AJ, Aliani M, Topham MK, Epand RM, Hatch GM, Pereira TJ, Kereliuk S, McDermott JC, Rampitsch C, Dolinsky VW, Gordon JW.
Cell Death Dis. 2015 Oct 29;6:e1944. doi: 10.1038/cddis.2015.306.
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Novel p53-dependent anticancer strategy by targeting iron signaling and BNIP3L-induced mitophagy. Wilfinger N, Austin S, Scheiber-Mojdehkar B, Berger W, Reipert S, Praschberger M, Paur J, Trondl R, Keppler BK, Zielinski CC, Nowikovsky K. Oncotarget. 2016 Jan 12;7(2):1242-61. doi: 10.18632/oncotarget.6233. PubMed |
Myocardin regulates mitochondrial calcium homeostasis and prevents permeability transition.
Mughal W, Martens M, Field J, Chapman D, Huang J, Rattan S, Hai Y, Cheung KG, Kereliuk S, West AR, Cole LK, Hatch GM, Diehl-Jones W, Keijzer R, Dolinsky VW, Dixon IM, Parmacek MS, Gordon JW.
Cell Death Differ. 2018 Mar 6. pii: 10.1038/s41418-018-0073-z. doi: 10.1038/s41418-018-0073-z.
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BNIP3L/Nix-induced mitochondrial fission, mitophagy, and impaired myocyte glucose uptake are abrogated by PRKA/PKA phosphorylation.
da Silva Rosa SC, Martens MD, Field JT, Nguyen L, Kereliuk SM, Hai Y, Chapman D, Diehl-Jones W, Aliani M, West AR, Thliveris J, Ghavami S, Rampitsch C, Dolinsky VW, Gordon JW.
Autophagy. 2021 Sep;17(9):2257-2272. doi: 10.1080/15548627.2020.1821548. Epub 2020 Oct 12.
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