Citations for
1SMAD1, SMAD5, SMAD9, TGFB1i1
Hic-5 controls BMP4 responses in prostate cancer cells through interacting with Smads 1, 5 and 8.
Shola DT, Wang H, Wahdan-Alaswad R, Danielpour D.
Oncogene 31(19):2480-90. doi: 10.1038/onc.2011.422. Epub 2011 Sep 26. 2012
2BMP6, CREBZF, SMAD1, SMAD5, SMAD9
CREBZF, a novel Smad8-binding protein.
Lee JH, Lee GT, Kwon SJ, Jeong J, Ha YS, Kim WJ, Kim IY.
Mol Cell Biochem 368(1-2):147-53. doi: 10.1007/s11010-012-1353-4. Epub 2012 Jun 16. 2012
3DEL5Q31, PITX1, SMAD5, WNT8A
Deletions and duplications of developmental pathway genes in 5q31 contribute to abnormal phenotypes.
Rosenfeld JA, Drautz JM, Clericuzio CL, Cushing T, Raskin S, Martin J, Tervo RC, Pitarque JA, Nowak DM, Karolak JA, Lamb AN, Schultz RA, Ballif BC, Bejjani BA, Gajecka M, Shaffer LG.
Am J Med Genet A 155A(8):1906-16. doi: 10.1002/ajmg.a.34100. Epub 2011 Jul 8. 2011
4PARP1, SMAD1, SMAD2, SMAD3, SMAD4, SMAD5, SMAD6
PARP-1 attenuates Smad-mediated transcription.
Lönn P, van der Heide LP, Dahl M, Hellman U, Heldin CH, Moustakas A.
Mol Cell 40(4):521-32. 2010
5ACVR1, FOP, SMAD1, SMAD5
Constitutively activated ALK2 and increased SMAD1/5 cooperatively induce bone morphogenetic protein signaling in fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva.
Fukuda T, Kohda M, Kanomata K, Nojima J, Nakamura A, Kamizono J, Noguchi Y, Iwakiri K, Kondo T, Kurose J, Endo K, Awakura T, Fukushi J, Nakashima Y, Chiyonobu T, Kawara A, Nishida Y, Wada I, Akita M, Komori T, Nakayama K, Nanba A, Maruki Y, Yoda T, Tomoda H, Yu PB, Shore EM, Kaplan FS, Miyazono K, Matsuoka M, Ikebuchi K, Ohtake A, Oda H, Jimi E, Owan I, Okazaki Y, Katagiri T.
J Biol Chem 284(11):7149-56. Epub 2008 Aug 6. 2009
6SMAD1, SMAD5, SMAD9
Serotonin induces Rho/ROCK-dependent activation of Smads 1/5/8 in pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells.
Liu Y, Ren W, Warburton R, Toksoz D, Fanburg BL.
FASEB J 23(7):2299-306. Epub 2009 Feb 25. 2009
7SMAD5
Smad5 haploinsufficiency leads to hair cell and hearing loss.
Yang SM, Guo WW, Hu YY, Sun YX, Hou ZH, Sun JH, Wang X, He DZ, Zhai SQ, Young WY, Han DY, Yang X.
Dev Neurobiol 69(2-3):153-61. 2009
8BMP4, SMAD5
BMP4/Smad5 dependent stress erythropoiesis is required for the expansion of erythroid progenitors during fetal development.
Porayette P, Paulson RF.
Dev Biol 317(1):24-35. Epub 2008 Feb 15. 2008
9SMAD1, SMAD4, SMAD5, SMAD6, SMAD7, SMAD9
SMAD expression in the testis: an insight into BMP regulation of spermatogenesis.
Itman C, Loveland KL.
Dev Dyn 237(1):97-111.PMID: 18069690 2008
10SMAD1, SMAD2, SMAD3, SMAD4, SMAD5
Bone morphogenetic protein 2 stimulation of tumor growth involves the activation of Smad-1/5.
Langenfeld EM, Kong Y, Langenfeld J.
Oncogene 25(5):685-92. 2006
11SMAD5, SUV39H2
Suv39h histone methyltransferases interact with Smads and cooperate in BMP-induced repression.
Frontelo P, Leader JE, Yoo N, Potocki AC, Crawford M, Kulik M, Lechleider RJ.
Oncogene 23(30):5242-51. 2004
12SMAD5
Mitochondrial localization of Smad5 in a human chondrogenic cell line.
Jullig M, Stott NS.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 307(1):108-13. 2003
13SMAD5OS, SMAD5
An antisense transcript to SMAD5 expressed in fetal and tumor tissues.
Zavadil J, Svoboda P, Liang H, Kottickal LV, Nagarajan L.
Biochem Biophys Res Commun 255(3):668-72. 1999
14SMAD5
hSmad5 gene, a human hSmad family member : its full length cDNA, genomic structure, promoter region and mutation analysis in human tumors.
Gemma A, Hagiwara K, Vincent F, Ke Y, Hancock AR, Nagashima M, Bennett WP, Harris CC.
Oncogene 16(7):951-6. 1998
15SMAD1, SMAD2, SMAD3, SMAD4, SMAD5, SMAD6
Frequency of Smad gene mutations in human cancers.
Riggins GJ, Kinzler KW, Vogelstein B, Thiagalingam S.
Cancer Res 57(13):2578-80. 1997
16SMAD5, TSG5D
Smad5, a tumor suppressor candidate at 5q31.1, is hemizygously lost and not mutated in the retained allele in human leukemia cell line HL60.
Zavadil J, Brezinova J, Svoboda P, Zemanova Z, Michalova K.
Leukemia 11(8):1187-92. 1997
17SMAD5
Localization of SMAD5 and its evaluation as a candidate myeloid tumor suppressor.
Hejlik DP, Kottickal LV, Liang H, Fairman J, Davis T, Janecki T, Sexton D, Perry W 3rd, Tavtigian SV, Teng DH, Nagarajan L.
Cancer Res 57(17):3779-83. 1997
18SMAD1, SMAD5, SMAD3, SMAD6, SMAD2
Mad-related genes in the human.
Riggins GJ, et al.
Nat Genet 13 : 347-349. 1996
19SMAD5
MADR2 is a substrate of the TGFbeta receptor and its phosphorylation is required for nuclear accumulation and signaling.
Macias-Silva M, et al.
Cell 87 : 1215-1224. 1996