Gene interactions and pathways from curated databases and text-mining

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EGF — PRKCA

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Text-mined interactions from Literome

Seth et al., Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 2001 : Of several PKC isoforms investigated ( alpha, betaI, betaII, and gamma ), only PKCalpha and betaII were significantly activated by EGF and inhibited by baicalein
Sylvester et al., Cell Prolif 2001 : However, these treatments were found to inhibit EGF induced PKC(alpha) activation as determined by its translocation from the cytosolic to membrane fraction
Wagner et al., Molecular vision 2002 : Both phorbol ester and EGF caused an increased interaction of PKCalpha with tropomodulin ... Following activation of PKCalpha by phorbol ester or by EGF there was an increased phosphorylation of tropomodulin on threonine residues ... Activation of PKCalpha by EGF causes an increased phosphorylation of tropomodulin which results in an increase in tropomodulin association with cytoskeletal components ... This establishes a signal pathway by which EGF induced activation of PKCalpha alters the interaction of lens cytoskeletal proteins
Shih et al., Mol Cancer Ther 2004 (Prostatic Neoplasms) : Inhibitory effect of epidermal growth factor on resveratrol induced apoptosis in prostate cancer cells is mediated by protein kinase C-alpha ... An inhibitor of protein kinase C (PKC)-alpha , -beta, and -gamma ( CGP41251 ) enhanced Ser15 phosphorylation of p53 by resveratrol in the absence of EGF and blocked EGF inhibition of the resveratrol effect ... EGF caused PKC-alpha/beta phosphorylation in DU145 cells, an effect reversed by CGP41251
Sharma et al., J Biol Chem 2005 : PD153035, a specific inhibitor of tyrosine kinase activity of the EGF receptor, completely blocked PKCalpha translocation induced by EGF
Eldar et al., J Biol Chem 1990 : Hence, our studies imply that PKC alpha is involved in a cellular mechanism regulating the expression of EGF receptor molecules in Swiss/3T3 cells
Villanueva-GarcĂ­a et al., Exp Lung Res 2007 : EGF , but not TGFalpha, stimulated PKCalpha activation and membrane translocation
Maloney et al., Am J Physiol 1998 : In contrast, both ANG II and EGF induced only a minor translocation of PKC-alpha to the membrane fraction but caused a statistically significant membrane directed movement of PKC-delta and -epsilon