Gene Information
Gene symbol: BRCA1P1
Gene name:
Related Genes
| # | Gene Symbol | Number of hits |
| 1 | BRCA1 | 1 hits |
| 2 | BRCA2 | 1 hits |
| 3 | NBR1 | 1 hits |
| 4 | NBR2 | 1 hits |
| 5 | RAD51 | 1 hits |
| 6 | RPLP1 | 1 hits |
| 7 | TP53 | 1 hits |
Related Sentences
| # | PMID | Sentence |
| 1 | 8640236 | A second, recently identified familial breast cancer gene, BRCA2 (refs 5-8), accounts for a proportion of breast cancer roughly equal to BRCA1. |
| 2 | 8640236 | Like BRCA1, BRCA2 behaves as a dominantly inherited tumour suppressor gene. |
| 3 | 8700509 | We show that this region of the genome contains a tandem duplication of approximately 30 kilobases, which results in two copies of BRCA1 exons 1 and 2, of exons 1 and 3 of the adjacent 1A1-3B gene and of the previously reported 295 base pair intergenic region. |
| 4 | 8700509 | Sequence analysis of the duplicated exons of BRCA1 and 1A1-3B and flanking genomic DNA reveals maintenance of the intron-exon structure and a high degree of nucleotide sequence identity, suggesting that these are non-processed pseudogenes and that the duplication is a recent event in evolutionary terms. |
| 5 | 8700509 | We also show that a processed pseudogene of the acidic ribosomal phosphoprotein P1 (ARPP1) is inserted directly upstream of pseudo-BRCA1 exon 1A. |
| 6 | 9063750 | We have sequenced cDNA for the entire 3329 amino acid Brca2 protein and this has revealed that, like Brca1, Brca2 is relatively poorly conserved between humans and mice. |
| 7 | 9063750 | Brca2 is transcribed in a diverse range of mouse tissues, and the pattern of expression is strikingly similar to that of Brca1. |
| 8 | 9215675 | Isolation and characterisation of the NBR2 gene which lies head to head with the human BRCA1 gene. |
| 9 | 9215675 | Isolation and characterisation of the NBR2 gene which lies head to head with the human BRCA1 gene. |
| 10 | 9215675 | We have identified a new gene, NBR2, which is partially related to the NBR1 gene (formerly known as 1A1-3B and mapping directly adjacent to the pseudo-BRCA1 gene) and which lies head to head with the BRCA1 gene. |
| 11 | 9215675 | We have identified a new gene, NBR2, which is partially related to the NBR1 gene (formerly known as 1A1-3B and mapping directly adjacent to the pseudo-BRCA1 gene) and which lies head to head with the BRCA1 gene. |
| 12 | 9215675 | The physical distance between the transcription start sites of the NBR2 and BRCA1 genes is 218 bp, suggesting that regulation of the expression of both genes may be co-ordinated through a bi-directional promoter. |
| 13 | 9215675 | The physical distance between the transcription start sites of the NBR2 and BRCA1 genes is 218 bp, suggesting that regulation of the expression of both genes may be co-ordinated through a bi-directional promoter. |
| 14 | 9215675 | The NBR2 gene contains five exons spanning a genomic region of approximately 30 kb between the BRCA1 and pseudo-BRCA1 genes. |
| 15 | 9215675 | The NBR2 gene contains five exons spanning a genomic region of approximately 30 kb between the BRCA1 and pseudo-BRCA1 genes. |
| 16 | 9774970 | Stable interaction between the products of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 tumor suppressor genes in mitotic and meiotic cells. |
| 17 | 9774970 | BRCA1 and BRCA2 account for most cases of familial, early onset breast and/or ovarian cancer and encode products that each interact with hRAD51. |
| 18 | 9774970 | Results presented here show that BRCA1 and BRCA2 coexist in a biochemical complex and colocalize in subnuclear foci in somatic cells and on the axial elements of developing synaptonemal complexes. |
| 19 | 9774970 | Like BRCA1 and RAD51, BRCA2 relocates to PCNA+ replication sites following exposure of S phase cells to hydroxyurea or UV irradiation. |
| 20 | 9774970 | Thus, BRCA1 and BRCA2 participate, together, in a pathway(s) associated with the activation of double-strand break repair and/or homologous recombination. |
| 21 | 9926942 | The second BRCT domain of BRCA1 proteins interacts with p53 and stimulates transcription from the p21WAF1/CIP1 promoter. |
| 22 | 9926942 | Inherited mutations in the breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene BRCA1 are associated with high risk for developing breast and ovarian cancers. |
| 23 | 9926942 | BRCA1 associates with p53 and stimulates transcription in both p53 dependent and p53-independent manners. |
| 24 | 9926942 | BRCA1 splice variants BRCA1a (p110) and BRCA1b (p100) associates with CBP/p300 co-activators. |
| 25 | 9926942 | Here we show that BRCA1a and BRCA1b proteins stimulate p53-dependent transcription from the p21WAF1/CIP1 promoter. |
| 26 | 9926942 | In addition, the C-terminal second BRCA1 (BRCT) domain is sufficient for p53 mediated transactivation of the p21 promoter. |
| 27 | 9926942 | Previous studies emphasized the importance of the BRCT domain, which shows homology with p53 binding protein (53BP1), in transcriptional activation, growth inhibition and tumor suppression. |
| 28 | 9926942 | These results demonstrate for the first time the presence of a second p53 interaction domain in BRCA1 proteins and suggests that BRCA1a and BRCA1b proteins, like BRCA1, function as p53 co-activators. |
| 29 | 9926942 | These results suggest that one of the mechanisms by which BRCA1 proteins function is through recruitment of CBP/p300 associated HAT/FAT activity for acetylation of p53 to specific promoters resulting in transcriptional activation. |