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    • La N-myritoyl transférase, carrefour entre virologie et oncologie : une voie d'accès à des anticancéreux et des antiviraux d'un genre nouveau 

      Boutin, J.A. (John Libbey Eurotext, Montrouge, 1993)
      N-myristoyl transferase (NMT, E.C. 2.3.1.97) catalyzes a cotranslational modification present in two groups of proteins, viral and oncogenic. The yeast enzyme has been thoroughly studied : it has been purified, characterized, ...
    • Cycline-A et Cancer 

      Lamas, E.; Zindy, F.; Sobczack, J.; Paterlini, P.; Wang, J.; Chenivesse, X.; Henglein, B.; Bréchot, C. (John Libbey Eurotext, Montrouge, 1993)
      Cyclin A is a multifunctional protein. It associates to p34cdk2 kinase and is thus involved in the G2/M the E2F transcription factor, the p33cdc2 kinase, and the Rb(p107) homologue. The modified expression of cyclin A in ...
    • Le rôle de l'apoptose dans la genèse et le traitement du cancer 

      Solary, E.; Bertrand, R.; Pommier, Y. (John Libbey Eurotext, Montrouge, 1993)
      Spontaneous or induced-apoptosis regulates tumor growth. << Programmed cell death >> appears to be dependent on several oncogenes. Some of these genes like c-myc have been previously involved in cell proliferation while ...