Title : Interaction of the retinoblastoma gene product, RB, with cyclophilin A negatively affects cyclosporin-inhibited NFAT signaling.

Pub. Date : 2002

PMID : 12210730






6 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 The N-terminal region of CypA mediated the interaction with RB, whereas the region upstream of the A-pocket of RB was required for binding to CypA. Rubidium peptidylprolyl isomerase A Homo sapiens
2 The N-terminal region of CypA mediated the interaction with RB, whereas the region upstream of the A-pocket of RB was required for binding to CypA. Rubidium peptidylprolyl isomerase A Homo sapiens
3 These results are further evidenced by the effect of RB on both calcineurin (CN) and NFAT binding activity in vitro, suggesting that the interaction of RB with CypA interferes with the CsA:CypA complex and blocks CsA-inhibited CN activity. Rubidium peptidylprolyl isomerase A Homo sapiens
4 These results are further evidenced by the effect of RB on both calcineurin (CN) and NFAT binding activity in vitro, suggesting that the interaction of RB with CypA interferes with the CsA:CypA complex and blocks CsA-inhibited CN activity. Rubidium peptidylprolyl isomerase A Homo sapiens
5 These results are further evidenced by the effect of RB on both calcineurin (CN) and NFAT binding activity in vitro, suggesting that the interaction of RB with CypA interferes with the CsA:CypA complex and blocks CsA-inhibited CN activity. Rubidium peptidylprolyl isomerase A Homo sapiens
6 These results are further evidenced by the effect of RB on both calcineurin (CN) and NFAT binding activity in vitro, suggesting that the interaction of RB with CypA interferes with the CsA:CypA complex and blocks CsA-inhibited CN activity. Rubidium peptidylprolyl isomerase A Homo sapiens