PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12606824-0 2002 Betulinic acid-induced Mcl-1 expression in human melanoma--mode of action and functional significance. betulinic acid 0-14 MCL1 apoptosis regulator, BCL2 family member Homo sapiens 23-28 32277808-11 2020 Western blotting of HKULC2 cells showed that betulinic acid nanoparticles promoted the expression of p21 and p53 and downregulated CD133, ALDH, BCL2, MCL1, and c-Myc expression. betulinic acid 45-59 MCL1 apoptosis regulator, BCL2 family member Homo sapiens 150-154 12606824-7 2002 RESULTS: Upregulation of Mcl-1 in human melanoma cells by betulinic acid is mediated via a signal-transduction pathway that is inhibited by LY294002 and wortmannin. betulinic acid 58-72 MCL1 apoptosis regulator, BCL2 family member Homo sapiens 25-30 12606824-9 2002 The inhibitor PD98059 reduced expression levels of Mcl-1 in melanoma cells and this effect was counteracted by betulinic acid. betulinic acid 111-125 MCL1 apoptosis regulator, BCL2 family member Homo sapiens 51-56 12606824-11 2002 CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that in human melanoma cells Mcl-1 is (i) of functional relevance for survival and (ii) subject to dual regulation by the MAP- kinase pathway and a pathway involving protein kinase B/Akt, the latter of which is modulated in response to betulinic acid. betulinic acid 271-285 MCL1 apoptosis regulator, BCL2 family member Homo sapiens 64-69 26425662-5 2015 Knockdown of Mcl-1 in CRPC cells leads to elevated gammaH2AX, DNA strand breaks, and cell death after treatment with 1198 + BA- or doxorubicin. betulinic acid 124-126 MCL1 apoptosis regulator, BCL2 family member Homo sapiens 13-18 12606824-2 2002 This study investigates the regulation and expression of Mcl-1 in human melanoma cells, which was recently found to be induced by betulinic acid, a compound with anti-melanoma and apoptosis-inducing potential. betulinic acid 130-144 MCL1 apoptosis regulator, BCL2 family member Homo sapiens 57-62 10771474-7 2000 Notably, despite the induction of apoptosis, analysis of the expression of Bcl-2 family members in betulinic-acid-treated cells revealed that expression of the anti-apoptotic protein Mcl-1 was induced. betulinic acid 99-113 MCL1 apoptosis regulator, BCL2 family member Homo sapiens 183-188