Publications by authors named "Ludwig Schwarzmayr"

Genomic instability is thought to be critical for the development of cancer. Among its causes microsatellite instability (MIN) and chromosomal instability (CIN) have attracted the most attention. Cell cycle checkpoints and DNA repair mechanisms are the first line of defense against DNA damage.

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The E2F-associated phosphoprotein (EAPP) is a ubiquitous nuclear protein that interacts with the activating members of the E2F family of transcription factors and increases the activity of several cell-cycle regulated promoters in an E2F-dependent manner. Our previous studies also showed that EAPP levels are elevated in most transformed human cells. To examine the molecular basis of this increase of EAPP we isolated and studied the nucleotide sequence at the 5' end of the EAPP gene.

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E2F transcription factors play an essential role in cell proliferation and apoptosis and their activity is frequently deregulated in human cancers. In a yeast two-hybrid screen we identified a novel E2F-binding protein. Due to its strong phosphorylation we named it EAPP (e2F-associated phosphoprotein).

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