T. Jacks

Publication List Details

Period

1989 - 2006

Number

33

Co-Authors

A functional switch from lung cancer resistance to susceptibility at the Pas1 locus in Kras2(LA2) mice (2006)

To, M D, Perez-Losada, J, Mao, J H, Hsu, J, Jacks, T, Balmain, A

Pulmonary adenoma susceptibility 1 (Pas1) is the major mouse lung cancer susceptibility locus on chromosome 6 (ref. 1). Kras2 is a common target of somatic mutation in chemically induced mouse lung...

Conditional mutation of Rb causes cell cycle defects without apoptosis in the central nervous system (2003)

MacPherson, D., Sage, J., Crowley, D., Trumpp, A., Bronson, R. T., Jacks, T.

Targeted disruption of the retinoblastoma gene in mice leads to embryonic lethality in midgestation accompanied by defective erythropoiesis. Rb(-/-) embryos also exhibit inappropriate cell cycle...

Characterization of immature thymocyte lines derived from T-cell receptor or recombination activating gene 1 and p53 double mutant mice.

Mombaerts, P, Terhorst, C, Jacks, T, Tonegawa, S, Sancho, J

The T-cell receptor (TCR) beta chain is instrumental in the progression of thymocyte differentiation from the CD4-CD8- to the CD4+CD8+ stage. This differentiation step may involve cell surface...

Abrogation of oncogene-associated apoptosis allows transformation of p53-deficient cells.

Lowe, S W, Jacks, T, Housman, D E, Ruley, H E

p53-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts were used to establish a direct mechanism of tumor suppression by p53 involving the destruction of oncogene-expressing cells by apoptosis. The absence of p53...

p53-dependent G1 arrest involves pRB-related proteins and is disrupted by the human papillomavirus 16 E7 oncoprotein.

Slebos, R J, Lee, M H, Plunkett, B S, Kessis, T D, Williams, B O, Jacks, T, ...

The cell cycle regulatory tumor suppressor proteins p53 and pRB are targeted for inactivation by several tumor viruses, including the high-risk types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) via interactions...

Cell proliferation, DNA repair, and p53 function are not required for programmed death of prostatic glandular cells induced by androgen ablation.

Berges, R R, Furuya, Y, Remington, L, English, H F, Jacks, T, Isaacs, J T

Androgen ablation induces programmed death of androgen-dependent prostatic glandular cells, resulting in fragmentation of their genomic DNA and the cells themselves into apoptotic bodies. Twenty...

Conditional Mutation of Rb Causes Cell Cycle Defects without Apoptosis in the Central Nervous System

MacPherson, D., Sage, J., Crowley, D., Trumpp, A., Bronson, R. T., Jacks, T.

Targeted disruption of the retinoblastoma gene in mice leads to embryonic lethality in midgestation accompanied by defective erythropoiesis. Rb−/− embryos also exhibit inappropriate cell cycle...

Altered cell cycle kinetics, gene expression, and G1 restriction point regulation in Rb-deficient fibroblasts.

Herrera, R E, Sah, V P, Williams, B O, Mäkelä, T P, Weinberg, R A, Jacks, T

Fibroblasts prepared from retinoblastoma (Rb) gene-negative mouse embryos exhibit a shorter G1 phase of the growth cycle and smaller size than wild-type cells. In addition, the mutant cells are no...

Aberrant Ras regulation and reduced p190 tyrosine phosphorylation in cells lacking p120-Gap.

Henkemeyer, M, Jacks, T, Pawson, T

The Ras guanine nucleotide-binding protein functions as a molecular switch in signalling downstream of protein-tyrosine kinases. Ras is activated by exchange of GDP for GTP and is turned off by...

Two efficient ribosomal frameshifting events are required for synthesis of mouse mammary tumor virus gag-related polyproteins.

Jacks, T, Townsley, K, Varmus, H E, Majors, J

The primary translation products of retroviral pol genes are polyproteins initiated in an upstream gene (gag). To investigate the manner in which the gag-initiated polyproteins of the mouse mammary...

Extensive contribution of Rb-deficient cells to adult chimeric mice with limited histopathological consequences.

Williams, B O, Schmitt, E M, Remington, L, Bronson, R T, Albert, D M, Weinberg, R A, ...

Homozygosity for a mutation in the Rb tumor suppressor gene causes mid-gestation embryonic lethality in the mouse. Using a two-step targeting protocol, we have constructed Rb homozygous mutant mouse...

Transcriptional activation by p53, but not induction of the p21 gene, is essential for oncogene-mediated apoptosis.

Attardi, L D, Lowe, S W, Brugarolas, J, Jacks, T

The p53 tumor suppressor limits cellular proliferation by inducing either G1 arrest or apoptosis, depending on the cellular context. To determine if these pathways are mechanistically distinct, we...

Loss of Rb activates both p53-dependent and independent cell death pathways in the developing mouse nervous system.

Macleod, K F, Hu, Y, Jacks, T

Extensive apoptosis occurs in the nervous system of mouse embryos homozygous mutant for a targeted disruption of the retinoblastoma (Rb) gene. This cell death is present in both the central (CNS) and...

Characterization of immature thymocyte lines derived from T-cell receptor or recombination activating gene 1 and p53 double mutant mice.

Mombaerts, P, Terhorst, C, Jacks, T, Tonegawa, S, Sancho, J

The T-cell receptor (TCR) beta chain is instrumental in the progression of thymocyte differentiation from the CD4-CD8- to the CD4+CD8+ stage. This differentiation step may involve cell surface...

Abrogation of oncogene-associated apoptosis allows transformation of p53-deficient cells.

Lowe, S W, Jacks, T, Housman, D E, Ruley, H E

p53-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts were used to establish a direct mechanism of tumor suppression by p53 involving the destruction of oncogene-expressing cells by apoptosis. The absence of p53...

p53-dependent G1 arrest involves pRB-related proteins and is disrupted by the human papillomavirus 16 E7 oncoprotein.

Slebos, R J, Lee, M H, Plunkett, B S, Kessis, T D, Williams, B O, Jacks, T, ...

The cell cycle regulatory tumor suppressor proteins p53 and pRB are targeted for inactivation by several tumor viruses, including the high-risk types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) via interactions...

Cell proliferation, DNA repair, and p53 function are not required for programmed death of prostatic glandular cells induced by androgen ablation.

Berges, R R, Furuya, Y, Remington, L, English, H F, Jacks, T, Isaacs, J T

Androgen ablation induces programmed death of androgen-dependent prostatic glandular cells, resulting in fragmentation of their genomic DNA and the cells themselves into apoptotic bodies. Twenty...

Conditional Mutation of Rb Causes Cell Cycle Defects without Apoptosis in the Central Nervous System

MacPherson, D., Sage, J., Crowley, D., Trumpp, A., Bronson, R. T., Jacks, T.

Targeted disruption of the retinoblastoma gene in mice leads to embryonic lethality in midgestation accompanied by defective erythropoiesis. Rb−/− embryos also exhibit inappropriate cell cycle...

Altered cell cycle kinetics, gene expression, and G1 restriction point regulation in Rb-deficient fibroblasts.

Herrera, R E, Sah, V P, Williams, B O, Mäkelä, T P, Weinberg, R A, Jacks, T

Fibroblasts prepared from retinoblastoma (Rb) gene-negative mouse embryos exhibit a shorter G1 phase of the growth cycle and smaller size than wild-type cells. In addition, the mutant cells are no...

Aberrant Ras regulation and reduced p190 tyrosine phosphorylation in cells lacking p120-Gap.

Henkemeyer, M, Jacks, T, Pawson, T

The Ras guanine nucleotide-binding protein functions as a molecular switch in signalling downstream of protein-tyrosine kinases. Ras is activated by exchange of GDP for GTP and is turned off by...

Two efficient ribosomal frameshifting events are required for synthesis of mouse mammary tumor virus gag-related polyproteins.

Jacks, T, Townsley, K, Varmus, H E, Majors, J

The primary translation products of retroviral pol genes are polyproteins initiated in an upstream gene (gag). To investigate the manner in which the gag-initiated polyproteins of the mouse mammary...

Extensive contribution of Rb-deficient cells to adult chimeric mice with limited histopathological consequences.

Williams, B O, Schmitt, E M, Remington, L, Bronson, R T, Albert, D M, Weinberg, R A, ...

Homozygosity for a mutation in the Rb tumor suppressor gene causes mid-gestation embryonic lethality in the mouse. Using a two-step targeting protocol, we have constructed Rb homozygous mutant mouse...

Transcriptional activation by p53, but not induction of the p21 gene, is essential for oncogene-mediated apoptosis.

Attardi, L D, Lowe, S W, Brugarolas, J, Jacks, T

The p53 tumor suppressor limits cellular proliferation by inducing either G1 arrest or apoptosis, depending on the cellular context. To determine if these pathways are mechanistically distinct, we...

Loss of Rb activates both p53-dependent and independent cell death pathways in the developing mouse nervous system.

Macleod, K F, Hu, Y, Jacks, T

Extensive apoptosis occurs in the nervous system of mouse embryos homozygous mutant for a targeted disruption of the retinoblastoma (Rb) gene. This cell death is present in both the central (CNS) and...