The PIM-2 Kinase Is an Essential Component of the Ultraviolet Damage Response That Acts Upstream to E2F-1 and ATM
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- Silencing and induced expression and activity of PIM-2 under various treatment conditions.
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- Reduced UVC-induce apoptosis and increased survival in cells over-expressing the 34kDa isoform of PIM-2.
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- Mild resistance to etoposide-induced apoptosis in PIM-2 over-expressing cells.
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- PIM-2 up-regulation upon exposure to UV radiation does not depend on E2F1 or activated ATM.
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- Reduced γH2AX accumulation following UVC in cells over-expressing the 41kDa isoform of PIM-2.
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