Maftuna Yusupova

Maftuna Yusupova
  • Medical Student at Rowan University

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Rowan University
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  • Medical Student

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Publications (9)
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Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) signaling is a well-established regulator of melanin synthesis. Two distinct cAMP signaling pathways, the transmembrane adenylyl cyclase (tmAC) pathway, activated primarily by the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R), and the soluble adenylyl cyclase (sAC) pathway, affect melanin synthesis. The sAC pathway affects me...
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Cyclic AMP (cAMP) has a key role in psoriasis pathogenesis, as indicated by the therapeutic efficacy of phosphodiesterase inhibitors that prevent the degradation of cAMP. However, whether soluble adenylate cyclase (sAC) (encoded by the ADCY10 gene), which is an important source for cAMP, is involved in Th17 cell‐mediated inflammation or could be an...
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Melanin is synthesized in melanocytes and is transferred into keratinocytes to block the effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation and is important for preventing skin cancers including melanoma. However, it is known that after melanomagenesis and melanoma invasion or metastases, melanin synthesis still occurs. Since melanoma cells are no longer involv...
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Cyclic AMP (cAMP) signaling is localized to multiple spatially distinct microdomains, but the role of cAMP microdomains in cancer cell biology is poorly understood. Here, we present a tunable genetic system that allows us to activate cAMP signaling in specific microdomains. We uncover a nuclear cAMP microdomain that activates a tumor-suppressive pa...
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cAMP signaling pathways are critical for both oncogenesis and tumor suppression. cAMP signaling is localized to multiple spatially distinct microdomains, but the role of cAMP microdomains in cancer cell biology is poorly understood. We developed a tunable genetic system that allows us to activate cAMP signaling in specific microdomains. We uncovere...

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