Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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PTIP associates with MLL3- and MLL4-containing histone H3 lysine 4 methyltransferase complexCoactivator as a target gene specificity determinant for histone H3 lysine 4 methyltransferasesKnockdown of ALR (MLL2) reveals ALR target genes and leads to alterations in cell adhesion and growth.Histone lysine-specific methyltransferases and demethylases in carcinogenesis: new targets for cancer therapy and preventionHijacked in cancer: the KMT2 (MLL) family of methyltransferasesRegulation of Estrogen Receptor α by the SET7 Lysine MethyltransferaseHistone methylation modifiers in cellular signaling pathwaysDe novo ANKRD11 and KDM1A gene mutations in a male with features of KBG syndrome and Kabuki syndromeEstrogen receptor alpha interacts with mitochondrial protein HADHB and affects beta-oxidation activityAn Oct4-centered protein interaction network in embryonic stem cellsCoexpression of nuclear receptors and histone methylation modifying genes in the testis: implications for endocrine disruptor modes of actionWDR5 Expression Is Prognostic of Breast Cancer Outcome.WD repeat-containing protein 5, a ubiquitously expressed histone methyltransferase adaptor protein, regulates smooth muscle cell-selective gene activation through interaction with pituitary homeobox 2.Changes in Gene Expression and Estrogen Receptor Cistrome in Mouse Liver Upon Acute E2 TreatmentMolecular pathology of prostate cancer revealed by next-generation sequencing: opportunities for genome-based personalized therapy.Transcription factor binding predicts histone modifications in human cell linesPhosphorylated and sumoylation-deficient progesterone receptors drive proliferative gene signatures during breast cancer progressionModification of enhancer chromatin: what, how, and why?Absent, small or homeotic 2-like protein (ASH2L) enhances the transcription of the estrogen receptor α gene through GATA-binding protein 3 (GATA3).PI3K pathway regulates ER-dependent transcription in breast cancer through the epigenetic regulator KMT2D.The histone modifications governing TFF1 transcription mediated by estrogen receptor.Histone methylases MLL1 and MLL3 coordinate with estrogen receptors in estrogen-mediated HOXB9 expression.Mutation spectrum of MLL2 in a cohort of Kabuki syndrome patients.HOXC6 Is transcriptionally regulated via coordination of MLL histone methylase and estrogen receptor in an estrogen environment.Recognition of enhancer element-specific histone methylation by TIP60 in transcriptional activation.Bisphenol-A induces expression of HOXC6, an estrogen-regulated homeobox-containing gene associated with breast cancer.PHF6 Degrees of Separation: The Multifaceted Roles of a Chromatin Adaptor Protein.Association of the Long Non-coding RNA Steroid Receptor RNA Activator (SRA) with TrxG and PRC2 ComplexesHow genetically heterogeneous is Kabuki syndrome?: MLL2 testing in 116 patients, review and analyses of mutation and phenotypic spectrumWhole-genome sequencing reveals oncogenic mutations in mycosis fungoides.Histone recognition and nuclear receptor co-activator functions of Drosophila cara mitad, a homolog of the N-terminal portion of mammalian MLL2 and MLL3Activator-mediated recruitment of the MLL2 methyltransferase complex to the beta-globin locus.Epithelial cell identity in hyperplastic precursors of breast cancer.Multigenerational and transgenerational effects of endocrine disrupting chemicals: A role for altered epigenetic regulation?Infrequent Manifestations of Kabuki Syndrome in a Patient with Novel MLL2 MutationEnhancer-associated H3K4 monomethylation by Trithorax-related, the Drosophila homolog of mammalian Mll3/Mll4Nuclear receptor coactivator/coregulator NCoA6(NRC) is a pleiotropic coregulator involved in transcription, cell survival, growth and development.A subset of mixed lineage leukemia proteins has plant homeodomain (PHD)-mediated E3 ligase activity.MLL histone methylases regulate expression of HDLR-SR-B1 in presence of estrogen and control plasma cholesterol in vivoActivating signal cointegrator-2 is an essential adaptor to recruit histone H3 lysine 4 methyltransferases MLL3 and MLL4 to the liver X receptors.
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Identification of the MLL2 complex as a coactivator for estrogen receptor alpha
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Sambasiva M Rao
Yi-Jun Zhu
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10.1074/JBC.M513245200
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2006-06-09T00:00:00Z