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  1. ...activation. Biochem. Pharmacol. 53, 149-160 7. Chandel, N. S., Trzyna, W. C., McClintock, D. S., and Schumacker, P. T. (2000) Role of oxidants in NF-kappa B activation and TNF-alpha gene transcription induced by hypoxia and endotoxin. J. Immunol. 165, 1013-1021 8. Yamamoto, M., Sato, S., Mori, K., Hoshino, K...
  2. ...Thematic minireview series on the molecular principles of the inflammatory response governed by gene transcriptional control Inflammatory transcription instructs genes on how to talk back and confront homeostatic disruptions Nicolas G. Bazan1 and George M. Carman2 1 From the Neuroscience Center...
  3. ...GATAD2B mediates anti-inflammatory effects of PR in myometrium The Transcriptional Repressor GATAD2B Mediates Progesterone Receptor Suppression of Myometrial Contractile Gene Expression Chien-Cheng Chen1, Alina P. Montalbano1, Imran Hussain, Wan-Ru Lee and Carole R. Mendelson Departments...
  4. ...University, 2215 BPS, 567 Wilson Rd., East Lansing, MI 48824. Tel.: 517-884-5314; Fax: 517-353-8957; E-mail: zhengyo@msu.edu. AbstractThe Ebola virus (EBOV) trimeric envelope glycoprotein (GP) precursors are cleaved into the receptor-binding GP1 and the fusion-mediating GP2 subunits and incorporated...
  5. ...., Tini, M., Flock, G., Ong, E., Evans, R. M., and Otulakowski, G. (1994) Isoform-specific 10 amino-terminal domains dictate DNA-binding properties of ROR alpha, a novel family of orphan hormone nuclear receptors. Genes Dev. 8, 538-553 6. Solt, L. A., and Burris, T. P. (2012) Action of RORs...
  6. ...Critical residues andmotifs for homodimerization of the first transmembrane domain of the plasmamembrane glycoprotein CD36 Received for publication, February 2, 2017, and in revised form, March 9, 2017 Published, Papers in Press,March 23, 2017, DOI 10.1074/.M117.779595 PengWei‡§1, Fu-de Sun‡1, Li...
  7. ...of translational or posttranslational regulations (19). We reason that studying Nkx3.1 transcriptional regulation by analysis of the Nkx3.1 gene locus should shed light on the above questions. A pioneer study using transgenic LacZ reporter mice discovered that a 32-kb fragment containing 20-kb upstream and 12-kb...
  8. ...of their cysteine residues and because CNPY1 harbors self-binding properties (1).CNPY3 was found to be a Toll-like receptor (TLR)-specific cochaperone of mammalian gp96 (glycoprotein of 96 kilodaltons) (2). Also known as PRAT4A (protein associated with TLR4 A), CNPY3 can regulate TLR4 signaling and cell surface...
  9. ...A (PKA), phosphorylation, transcriptional activity, 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E), suppression ABSTRACT The insect-specific transcription factor Broad-Complex (BR-C) is transcriptionally activated by the steroid 20-hydroxyecdysone (20E) and regulates the expression of many target genes involved in insect...
  10. ...-specific (ETS) transcription factors, ETV1, ETV4, and ETV5, were required for TAZ gene transcription in PC3 prostate cancer cells. MAPK inhibitor U0126 treatment decreased TAZ expression in RWPE1 cells, and ETV4 overexpression rescued TAZ expression in RWPE1 cells with U0126 treatment. Our results show...
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