James N. Ihle

Publication List Details

Period

1993 - 2004

Number

50

Co-Authors

Determination of the transphosphorylation sites of Jak2 kinase. (2004)

Matsuda, Tadashi, Feng, Jian, Witthuhn, Bruce A., Sekine, Yuichi, Ihle, James N.

Janus kinases are the key enzymes involved in the initial transmission of signals in response to type I and II cytokines. Activation of the signal begins with the transphosphorylation of Jak kinases....

Determination of the transphosphorylation sites of Jak2 kinase. (2004)

Matsuda, Tadashi, Feng, Jian, Witthuhn, Bruce A., Sekine, Yuichi, Ihle, James N.

Janus kinases are the key enzymes involved in the initial transmission of signals in response to type I and II cytokines. Activation of the signal begins with the transphosphorylation of Jak kinases....

Identification of JAK2 as a growth hormone receptor-associated tyrosine kinase (1993)

Argetsinger, Lawrence S., Campbell, George S., Yang, Xianjie, Witthuhn, Bruce A., Silvennoinen, Olli, Ihle, James N., ...

Growth hormone receptor (GHR) forms a complex with a tyrosine kinase, suggesting involvement of a ligand-activated tyrosine kinase in intracellular signaling by growth hormone (GH). Here we identify...

Jak3 Selectively Regulates Bax and Bcl-2 Expression To Promote T-Cell Development

Wen, Renren, Wang, Demin, McKay, Catriona, Bunting, Kevin D., Marine, Jean-Christophe, Vanin, Elio F., ...

Jak3-deficient mice display vastly reduced numbers of lymphoid cells. Thymocytes and peripheral T cells from Jak3-deficient mice have a high apoptotic index, suggesting that Jak3 provides survival...

Gadd45γ Is Dispensable for Normal Mouse Development and T-Cell Proliferation

Hoffmeyer, Angelika, Piekorz, Roland, Moriggl, Richard, Ihle, James N.

Gadd45γ, a family member of the growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible gene family 45 (Gadd45), is strongly induced by interleukin-2 (IL-2) in peripheral T cells. While in most tissues all Gadd45...

The centrosomal protein TACC3 is essential for hematopoietic stem cell function and genetically interfaces with p53-regulated apoptosis

Piekorz, Roland P., Hoffmeyer, Angelika, Duntsch, Christopher D., McKay, Catriona, Nakajima, Hideaki, Sexl, Veronika, ...

TACC3 is a centrosomal/mitotic spindle-associated protein that is highly expressed in a cell cycle-dependent manner in hematopoietic lineage cells. During embryonic development, TACC3 is expressed in...

Functional interaction of STAT5 and nuclear receptor co-repressor SMRT: implications in negative regulation of STAT5-dependent transcription

Nakajima, Hideaki, Brindle, Paul K., Handa, Makoto, Ihle, James N.

Signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs) play a central role in cytokine signaling. Activating and repressing gene transcription is a dynamic process involving chromatin remodeling...

JAK2, complemented by a second signal from c-kit or flt-3, triggers extensive self-renewal of primary multipotential hemopoietic cells

Zhao, Shengming, Zoller, Karen, Masuko, Masayoshi, Rojnuckarin, Ponlapat, Yang, Xuexian O., Parganas, Evan, ...

Defining signals that can support the self-renewal of multipotential hemopoietic progenitor cells (MHPCs) is pertinent to understanding leukemogenesis and may be relevant to developing stem...

Identification, cDNA Cloning, and Targeted Deletion of p70, a Novel, Ubiquitously Expressed SH3 Domain-Containing Protein

Carpino, Nick, Kobayashi, Ryuji, Zang, Heesuk, Takahashi, Yutaka, Jou, Shiann-Tarrng, Feng, Jian, ...

In a screen for proteins that interact with Jak2, we identified a previously uncharacterized 70-kDa protein and cloned the corresponding cDNA. The predicated sequence indicates that p70 contains an...

Essential, Nonredundant Role for the Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase p110δ in Signaling by the B-Cell Receptor Complex

Jou, Shiann-Tarng, Carpino, Nick, Takahashi, Yutaka, Piekorz, Roland, Chao, Jyh-Rong, Carpino, Neena, ...

Many receptor and nonreceptor tyrosine kinases activate phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks). To assess the role of the δ isoform of the p110 catalytic subunit of PI3Ks, we derived enzyme-deficient...

SOCS3: an essential regulator of LIF receptor signaling in trophoblast giant cell differentiation

Takahashi, Yutaka, Carpino, Nick, Cross, James C., Torres, Miguel, Parganas, Evan, Ihle, James N.

Suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) binds cytokine receptors and thereby suppresses cytokine signaling. Deletion of SOCS3 causes an embryonic lethality that is rescued by a tetraploid rescue...

The distal region and receptor tyrosines of the Epo receptor are non-essential for in vivo erythropoiesis

Zang, Heesuk, Sato, Ken, Nakajima, Hideaki, McKay, Catriona, Ney, Paul A., Ihle, James N.

The erythropoietin receptor (EpoR) is required for the proliferation and survival of committed erythroid lineage cells. Previous studies have utilized receptor mutations to show the requirement for...

c-Myc is essential for vasculogenesis and angiogenesis during development and tumor progression

Baudino, Troy A., McKay, Catriona, Pendeville-Samain, Helene, Nilsson, Jonas A., Maclean, Kirsteen H., White, Elsie L., ...

c-Myc promotes cell growth and transformation by ill-defined mechanisms. c-myc−/− mice die by embryonic day 10.5 (E10.5) with defects in growth and in cardiac and neural development. Here we...

A small amphipathic α-helical region is required for transcriptional activities and proteasome-dependent turnover of the tyrosine-phosphorylated Stat5

Wang, Demin, Moriggl, Richard, Stravopodis, Dimitrios, Carpino, Nick, Marine, Jean–Christophe, Teglund, Stephan, ...

Cytokines induce the tyrosine phosphorylation and associated activation of signal transducers and acti– vators of transcription (Stat). The mechanisms by which this response is terminated are...

Antiapoptotic activity of Stat5 required during terminal stages of myeloid differentiation

Kieslinger, Matthias, Woldman, Irina, Moriggl, Richard, Hofmann, Johannes, Marine, Jean-Christophe, Ihle, James N., ...

Stat5 is activated by multiple receptors of hematopoietic cytokines. To study its role during hematopoiesis, we have generated primary chicken myeloblasts expressing different dominant-negative (dn)...

Cytokine rescue of p53-dependent apoptosis and cell cycle arrest is mediated by distinct Jak kinase signaling pathways

Quelle, Frederick W., Wang, JinLing, Feng, Jian, Wang, Demin, Cleveland, John L., Ihle, James N., ...

Exposure of hematopoietic progenitors to γ-irradiation (IR) induces p53-dependent apoptosis and a p53-independent G2/M cell cycle arrest. These responses to DNA-damage can be inhibited by treatment...

Selective regulation of Bcl-XL by a Jak kinase-dependent pathway is bypassed in murine hematopoietic malignancies

Packham, Graham, White, Elsie L., Eischen, Christine M., Yang, Hui, Parganas, Evan, Ihle, James N., ...

Bcl-2 family proteins are key regulators of apoptosis and function as cell death antagonists (e.g., Bcl-2, Bcl-XL, and Mcl-1) or agonists (e.g., Bax, Bad, and Bak). Here we report that among the...

Evidence for a Stable Intermediate in Leukemia Virus Activation in AKR Mouse Embryo Cells

Ihle, James N., Kenney, Francis T., Tennant, Raymond W.

Analysis of the requirement for serum in the activation of the endogenous leukemia virus expression in AKR mouse embryo cells by 5-iododeoxyuridine shows that activation can be dissociated into two...

Absence of an Essential Role for Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin Receptor in Murine B-Cell Development

Carpino, Nick, Thierfelder, William E., Chang, Ming-shi, Saris, Chris, Turner, Steven J., Ziegler, Steven F., ...

The murine cytokine thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) supports the development of B220+ IgM+ immature B cells and induces thymocyte proliferation in vitro. Human TSLP, by contrast, activates CD11c+...

Effects of Polyadenylic Acids on Functions of Murine RNA Tumor Viruses

Tennant, Raymond W., Farrelly, James G., Ihle, James N., Pal, B. C., Kenney, Francis T., Brown, Arthur

Single-stranded polyribonucleotides, which competitively inhibit murine RNA tumor virus reverse transcriptase in vitro, were tested as inhibitors of various virus functions in cell culture. The...

Amino- and carboxyl-terminal amino acid sequences of proteins coded by gag gene of murine leukemia virus

Oroszlan, Stephen, Henderson, Louis E., Stephenson, John R., Copeland, Terry D., Long, Cedric W., Ihle, James N., ...

The amino- and carboxyl-terminal amino acid sequences of proteins (p10, p12, p15, and p30) coded by the gag gene of Rauscher and AKR murine leukemia viruses were determined. Among these proteins, p15...

The Centrosomal, Putative Tumor Suppressor Protein TACC2 Is Dispensable for Normal Development, and Deficiency Does Not Lead to Cancer

Schuendeln, Michael M., Piekorz, Roland P., Wichmann, Christian, Lee, Youngsoo, McKinnon, Peter J., Boyd, Kelli, ...

TACC2 is a member of the transforming acidic coiled-coil-containing protein family and is associated with the centrosome-spindle apparatus during cell cycling. In vivo, the TACC2 gene is expressed in...

Jak3 Selectively Regulates Bax and Bcl-2 Expression To Promote T-Cell Development

Wen, Renren, Wang, Demin, McKay, Catriona, Bunting, Kevin D., Marine, Jean-Christophe, Vanin, Elio F., ...

Jak3-deficient mice display vastly reduced numbers of lymphoid cells. Thymocytes and peripheral T cells from Jak3-deficient mice have a high apoptotic index, suggesting that Jak3 provides survival...

Gadd45γ Is Dispensable for Normal Mouse Development and T-Cell Proliferation

Hoffmeyer, Angelika, Piekorz, Roland, Moriggl, Richard, Ihle, James N.

Gadd45γ, a family member of the growth arrest and DNA damage-inducible gene family 45 (Gadd45), is strongly induced by interleukin-2 (IL-2) in peripheral T cells. While in most tissues all Gadd45...

The centrosomal protein TACC3 is essential for hematopoietic stem cell function and genetically interfaces with p53-regulated apoptosis

Piekorz, Roland P., Hoffmeyer, Angelika, Duntsch, Christopher D., McKay, Catriona, Nakajima, Hideaki, Sexl, Veronika, ...

TACC3 is a centrosomal/mitotic spindle-associated protein that is highly expressed in a cell cycle-dependent manner in hematopoietic lineage cells. During embryonic development, TACC3 is expressed in...

Functional interaction of STAT5 and nuclear receptor co-repressor SMRT: implications in negative regulation of STAT5-dependent transcription

Nakajima, Hideaki, Brindle, Paul K., Handa, Makoto, Ihle, James N.

Signal transducers and activators of transcription (STATs) play a central role in cytokine signaling. Activating and repressing gene transcription is a dynamic process involving chromatin remodeling...

JAK2, complemented by a second signal from c-kit or flt-3, triggers extensive self-renewal of primary multipotential hemopoietic cells

Zhao, Shengming, Zoller, Karen, Masuko, Masayoshi, Rojnuckarin, Ponlapat, Yang, Xuexian O., Parganas, Evan, ...

Defining signals that can support the self-renewal of multipotential hemopoietic progenitor cells (MHPCs) is pertinent to understanding leukemogenesis and may be relevant to developing stem...

Identification, cDNA Cloning, and Targeted Deletion of p70, a Novel, Ubiquitously Expressed SH3 Domain-Containing Protein

Carpino, Nick, Kobayashi, Ryuji, Zang, Heesuk, Takahashi, Yutaka, Jou, Shiann-Tarrng, Feng, Jian, ...

In a screen for proteins that interact with Jak2, we identified a previously uncharacterized 70-kDa protein and cloned the corresponding cDNA. The predicated sequence indicates that p70 contains an...

Essential, Nonredundant Role for the Phosphoinositide 3-Kinase p110δ in Signaling by the B-Cell Receptor Complex

Jou, Shiann-Tarng, Carpino, Nick, Takahashi, Yutaka, Piekorz, Roland, Chao, Jyh-Rong, Carpino, Neena, ...

Many receptor and nonreceptor tyrosine kinases activate phosphoinositide 3-kinases (PI3Ks). To assess the role of the δ isoform of the p110 catalytic subunit of PI3Ks, we derived enzyme-deficient...

SOCS3: an essential regulator of LIF receptor signaling in trophoblast giant cell differentiation

Takahashi, Yutaka, Carpino, Nick, Cross, James C., Torres, Miguel, Parganas, Evan, Ihle, James N.

Suppressor of cytokine signaling 3 (SOCS3) binds cytokine receptors and thereby suppresses cytokine signaling. Deletion of SOCS3 causes an embryonic lethality that is rescued by a tetraploid rescue...

The distal region and receptor tyrosines of the Epo receptor are non-essential for in vivo erythropoiesis

Zang, Heesuk, Sato, Ken, Nakajima, Hideaki, McKay, Catriona, Ney, Paul A., Ihle, James N.

The erythropoietin receptor (EpoR) is required for the proliferation and survival of committed erythroid lineage cells. Previous studies have utilized receptor mutations to show the requirement for...

c-Myc is essential for vasculogenesis and angiogenesis during development and tumor progression

Baudino, Troy A., McKay, Catriona, Pendeville-Samain, Helene, Nilsson, Jonas A., Maclean, Kirsteen H., White, Elsie L., ...

c-Myc promotes cell growth and transformation by ill-defined mechanisms. c-myc−/− mice die by embryonic day 10.5 (E10.5) with defects in growth and in cardiac and neural development. Here we...

A small amphipathic α-helical region is required for transcriptional activities and proteasome-dependent turnover of the tyrosine-phosphorylated Stat5

Wang, Demin, Moriggl, Richard, Stravopodis, Dimitrios, Carpino, Nick, Marine, Jean–Christophe, Teglund, Stephan, ...

Cytokines induce the tyrosine phosphorylation and associated activation of signal transducers and acti– vators of transcription (Stat). The mechanisms by which this response is terminated are...

Antiapoptotic activity of Stat5 required during terminal stages of myeloid differentiation

Kieslinger, Matthias, Woldman, Irina, Moriggl, Richard, Hofmann, Johannes, Marine, Jean-Christophe, Ihle, James N., ...

Stat5 is activated by multiple receptors of hematopoietic cytokines. To study its role during hematopoiesis, we have generated primary chicken myeloblasts expressing different dominant-negative (dn)...

Cytokine rescue of p53-dependent apoptosis and cell cycle arrest is mediated by distinct Jak kinase signaling pathways

Quelle, Frederick W., Wang, JinLing, Feng, Jian, Wang, Demin, Cleveland, John L., Ihle, James N., ...

Exposure of hematopoietic progenitors to γ-irradiation (IR) induces p53-dependent apoptosis and a p53-independent G2/M cell cycle arrest. These responses to DNA-damage can be inhibited by treatment...

Selective regulation of Bcl-XL by a Jak kinase-dependent pathway is bypassed in murine hematopoietic malignancies

Packham, Graham, White, Elsie L., Eischen, Christine M., Yang, Hui, Parganas, Evan, Ihle, James N., ...

Bcl-2 family proteins are key regulators of apoptosis and function as cell death antagonists (e.g., Bcl-2, Bcl-XL, and Mcl-1) or agonists (e.g., Bax, Bad, and Bak). Here we report that among the...

Evidence for a Stable Intermediate in Leukemia Virus Activation in AKR Mouse Embryo Cells

Ihle, James N., Kenney, Francis T., Tennant, Raymond W.

Analysis of the requirement for serum in the activation of the endogenous leukemia virus expression in AKR mouse embryo cells by 5-iododeoxyuridine shows that activation can be dissociated into two...

Absence of an Essential Role for Thymic Stromal Lymphopoietin Receptor in Murine B-Cell Development

Carpino, Nick, Thierfelder, William E., Chang, Ming-shi, Saris, Chris, Turner, Steven J., Ziegler, Steven F., ...

The murine cytokine thymic stromal lymphopoietin (TSLP) supports the development of B220+ IgM+ immature B cells and induces thymocyte proliferation in vitro. Human TSLP, by contrast, activates CD11c+...

Effects of Polyadenylic Acids on Functions of Murine RNA Tumor Viruses

Tennant, Raymond W., Farrelly, James G., Ihle, James N., Pal, B. C., Kenney, Francis T., Brown, Arthur

Single-stranded polyribonucleotides, which competitively inhibit murine RNA tumor virus reverse transcriptase in vitro, were tested as inhibitors of various virus functions in cell culture. The...

Amino- and carboxyl-terminal amino acid sequences of proteins coded by gag gene of murine leukemia virus

Oroszlan, Stephen, Henderson, Louis E., Stephenson, John R., Copeland, Terry D., Long, Cedric W., Ihle, James N., ...

The amino- and carboxyl-terminal amino acid sequences of proteins (p10, p12, p15, and p30) coded by the gag gene of Rauscher and AKR murine leukemia viruses were determined. Among these proteins, p15...

The Centrosomal, Putative Tumor Suppressor Protein TACC2 Is Dispensable for Normal Development, and Deficiency Does Not Lead to Cancer

Schuendeln, Michael M., Piekorz, Roland P., Wichmann, Christian, Lee, Youngsoo, McKinnon, Peter J., Boyd, Kelli, ...

TACC2 is a member of the transforming acidic coiled-coil-containing protein family and is associated with the centrosome-spindle apparatus during cell cycling. In vivo, the TACC2 gene is expressed in...

Two Domains of the Erythropoietin Receptor Are Sufficient for Jak2 Binding/Activation and Function▿

Pelletier, Stéphane, Gingras, Sébastien, Funakoshi-Tago, Megumi, Howell, Sherié, Ihle, James N.

Biochemical and genetic studies have shown that Jak2 is an essential component of EpoR signal transduction which is required for normal erythropoiesis. However, whether Jak2 is the sole direct...

Role of erythropoietin receptor signaling in Friend virus-induced erythroblastosis and polycythemia

Zhang, Ji, Randall, Mindy S., Loyd, Melanie R., Li, Weimin, Schweers, Rachel L., Persons, Derek A., ...

Friend virus is an acutely oncogenic retrovirus that causes erythroblastosis and polycythemia in mice. Previous studies suggested that the Friend virus oncoprotein, gp55, constitutively activates the...

Characterization of a Family of Novel Cysteine- Serine-Rich Nuclear Proteins (CSRNP)

Gingras, Sébastien, Pelletier, Stéphane, Boyd, Kelli, Ihle, James N.

Gene array analysis has been widely used to identify genes induced during T cell activation. Our studies identified an immediate early gene that is strongly induced in response to IL-2 in mouse T...

Receptor specific downregulation of cytokine signaling by autophosphorylation in the FERM domain of Jak2

Funakoshi-Tago, Megumi, Pelletier, Stephane, Matsuda, Tadashi, Parganas, Evan, Ihle, James N

The tyrosine kinase, Janus kinase-2 (Jak2), plays a pivotal role in signal transduction through a variety of cytokine receptors, including the receptor for erythropoietin (Epo). Although the...

Jak2 FERM Domain Interaction with the Erythropoietin Receptor Regulates Jak2 Kinase Activity▿

Funakoshi-Tago, Megumi, Pelletier, Stéphane, Moritake, Hiroshi, Parganas, Evan, Ihle, James N.

Janus kinases are essential for signal transduction by a variety of cytokine receptors and when inappropriately activated can cause hematopoietic disorders and oncogenesis. Consequently, it can be...