Wolfgang Bohn
Heinrich Pette Institute
11 Papers
181 Citations
Wolfgang Bohn is an academic researcher from Heinrich Pette Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Senescence & Cellular differentiation. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Rb2/p130 is the dominating pocket protein in the p53-p21 DNA damage response pathway leading to senescence.
TL;DR: The data suggest that Rb2/p130 is a member of the p53–p21 DNA damage signaling cascade, and represents the essential pocket protein family member needed for the induction of any type of senescence.
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Cooperation between p53 and p130(Rb2) in induction of cellular senescence
TL;DR: It is indicated that p53 can cooperate selectively with p130(Rb2) to induce cellular senescence, a pathway that may be relevant when the pRb/p16INK4a pathway is defunct.
Nestin Modulates Glucocorticoid Receptor Function by Cytoplasmic Anchoring
Rudolph Reimer,Heike Helmbold,Beata Szalay,Christian Hagel,Heinrich Hohenberg,Wolfgang Deppert,Wolfgang Bohn +6 more
TL;DR: It is hypothesized that expression of nestin is a major determinant in suppression of anti-proliferative activity of GR in undifferentiated tissue and facilitates activation of this growth control in a precise tissue and differentiation dependent manner.
Induction of a Physical Linkage between Integrins and the Cytoskeleton Depends on Intracellular Calcium in an Epithelial Cell Line
TL;DR: Using the Ca2+ chelators BAPTA-AM and EGTA, it is found that intracellular calcium is a necessary prerequisite to induce a connection of integrins to the cytoskeleton.
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The switch from pRb/p105 to Rb2/p130 in DNA damage and cellular senescence.
TL;DR: The functional relevance of the switch from pRb/p105 to Rb2/p130 that becomes apparent when cells enter senescent arrest is discussed.
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