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** Is programmed cell-death from '''cell-specific''' DNA based gene regulation via p53 gene/protein is leading to cell apoptosis? If so, could DNA programmed apoptosis result from aggregated nanoparticles to epithelial/endothelial stem cells membranes (ie: immunoglobin-like domain receptor) ?
* Is programmed cell-death from '''cell-specific''' DNA based gene regulation via p53 gene/protein is leading to cell apoptosis? If so, could DNA programmed apoptosis result from aggregated nanoparticles to epithelial/endothelial stem cells membranes (ie: immunoglobin-like domain receptor) ?
** Glycoproteins role in programmed cell division acting as a master toll-like switch for receptor-associated drug delivery? (ie: EGFR)
* Glycoproteins role in programmed cell division acting as a master toll-like switch for receptor-associated drug delivery? (ie: EGFR)
** On lipid rafts: "Plasma membranes are heterogeneous and contain microdomains for lipid composition and receptors, especially in T and B lymphocytes and mast cells. Rafts are a way of '''concentrating receptors, the lipids and lipid tethered proteins''' together to provide the elements needed to activate secondary signals." (http://bioweb.wku.edu/courses/biol566/L19SignalPathnonRPTK.html)
* On lipid rafts: "Plasma membranes are heterogeneous and contain microdomains for lipid composition and receptors, especially in T and B lymphocytes and mast cells. Rafts are a way of '''concentrating receptors, the lipids and lipid tethered proteins''' together to provide the elements needed to activate secondary signals." (http://bioweb.wku.edu/courses/biol566/L19SignalPathnonRPTK.html)
 


=== Keywords ===
=== Keywords ===

Revision as of 06:26, 3 May 2012

Useful links on EGF(R)-mediated drug delivery

Case studies

  • Breast cancer epithelial stem cells switching and the risks of EGF(R)-targeted phosphorylation:
  • Receptor-associated tyrosine kinase signaling (SH1/SH2 ?) for targeted drug delivery to epithelial stem cells membranes?

TODO

  • Is programmed cell-death from cell-specific DNA based gene regulation via p53 gene/protein is leading to cell apoptosis? If so, could DNA programmed apoptosis result from aggregated nanoparticles to epithelial/endothelial stem cells membranes (ie: immunoglobin-like domain receptor) ?
  • Glycoproteins role in programmed cell division acting as a master toll-like switch for receptor-associated drug delivery? (ie: EGFR)
  • On lipid rafts: "Plasma membranes are heterogeneous and contain microdomains for lipid composition and receptors, especially in T and B lymphocytes and mast cells. Rafts are a way of concentrating receptors, the lipids and lipid tethered proteins together to provide the elements needed to activate secondary signals." (http://bioweb.wku.edu/courses/biol566/L19SignalPathnonRPTK.html)

Keywords

Src homology domains, SH1, SH2, PH (Pleckstrin Homology domain), cyclosporamide (a alkylating agent used in cancer therapy)

References

  1. C. Branden, J. Tooze, "Introduction to protein structure", [270-279]

    [1998]