Protein Information

Name GADD153
Synonyms C/EBP homologous protein; CEBPZ; CHOP; CHOP/FUS fusion gene; CHOP10; DDIT 3; DDIT3; DNA damage inducible transcript 3…

Compound Information

Name sodium arsenite
CAS sodium arsenenite

Reference List

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10910055 Simeonova PP, Wang S, Toriuma W, Kommineni V, Matheson J, Unimye N, Kayama F, Harki D, Ding M, Vallyathan V, Luster MI: Arsenic mediates cell proliferation and gene expression in the bladder epithelium: association with activating protein-1 transactivation. Cancer Res. 2000 Jul 1;60(13):3445-53.

In the current studies, we demonstrate that mice exposed to 0.01% sodium arsenite in drinking water develop hyperplasia of the bladder urothelium within 4 weeks of exposure.
Gene expression studies using RNase protection assays, reverse transcription-PCR, and cDNA microarrays indicated that arsenite alters the expression of a number of genes associated with cell growth, such as c-fos, c-jun, and EGR-1, as well as cell arrest, such as GADD153 and GADD45.
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11319142 Fontanier-Razzaq N, McEvoy TG, Robinson JJ, Rees WD: DNA damaging agents increase gadd153 (CHOP-10) messenger RNA levels in bovine preimplantation embryos cultured in vitro. Biol Reprod. 2001 May;64(5):1386-91.

Treatment of bovine granulosa cell cultures with the DNA-damaging agents, methyl methane-sulphonate (MMS) or sodium arsenite, induced the expression of an mRNA, which hybridized with the hamster gadd153 cDNA.
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8662954 Fawcett TW, Eastman HB, Martindale JL, Holbrook NJ: Physical and functional association between GADD153 and CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein beta during cellular stress. J Biol Chem. 1996 Jun 14;271(24):14285-9.

In this report we have demonstrated that treatment of rat pheochromocytoma PC12 cells with sodium arsenite leads to enhanced expression of C/EBP-beta and GADD153 (growth arrest and DNA damage inducible gene 153) but not other C/EBPs.
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10542372 Fontanier-Razzaq NC, Hay SM, Rees WD: Upregulation of CHOP-10 (gadd153) expression in the mouse blastocyst as a response to stress. Mol Reprod Dev. 1999 Dec;54(4):326-32.

When mouse blastocysts were exposed to the alkylating agent MMS, the metabolic inhibitor sodium arsenite or an inhibitor of protein glycosylation tunicamycin, levels of the CHOP-10 mRNA were increased by two- to threefold relative to the mRNA for beta-actin.
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