Publications by authors named "Luciana Canonero"

Article Synopsis
  • cAMP regulates various cellular processes in yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) through a protein called PKA, which is crucial for responding to heat shock and adapting to thermal stress.
  • The study shows that the mRNA for the TPK1 gene, part of the PKA holoenzyme, increases in abundance and stability during heat shock, but its translation is inhibited.
  • Additionally, the presence of the Wsc3 sensor and some components of the CWI pathway are essential for the expression of TPK1 during heat stress, indicating that thermal stress influences the specificity of cAMP-PKA signaling and enhances yeast's ability to cope with heat.
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Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Blocking a single signaling pathway is often an ineffective therapy, especially in the case of aggressive or drug-resistant tumors. Since we have previously described the mechanism involved in the crosstalk between Retinoic Acid system and protein kinase C (PKC) pathway, the rationale of our study was to evaluate the effect of combining all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) with a classical PCK inhibitor (Gö6976) in preclinical settings.

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In response to environmental changes cells rapidly rearrange their gene expression pattern in order to adapt to the new conditions. Chromatin remodeling is critical for this process playing a major role in the induction of genes involved in stress responses. We demonstrated previously that TPK1, encoding one of the catalytic subunits of PKA from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is upregulated under heat shock.

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Yeast cells can adapt their growth in response to the nutritional environment. Glucose is the favourite carbon source of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which prefers a fermentative metabolism despite the presence of oxygen. When glucose is consumed, the cell switches to the aerobic metabolism of ethanol, during the so-called diauxic shift.

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