Molecular interaction and synergistic activation of a promoter by Six, Eya, and Dach proteins mediated through CREB binding protein
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DACH1 inhibits transforming growth factor-beta signaling through binding Smad4Transcription elongation regulator 1 is a co-integrator of the cell fate determination factor Dachshund homolog 1Ski regulates muscle terminal differentiation by transcriptional activation of Myog in a complex with Six1 and Eya3Transcriptional activation of the SALL1 by the human SIX1 homeodomain during kidney developmentConditional knockout mice reveal distinct functions for the global transcriptional coactivators CBP and p300 in T-cell developmentNew loci associated with kidney function and chronic kidney diseaseThe retinal determination gene network: from developmental regulator to cancer therapeutic targetGene Regulatory Mechanisms Underlying the Spatial and Temporal Regulation of Target-Dependent Gene Expression in Drosophila NeuronsDynamic rewiring of the Drosophila retinal determination network switches its function from selector to differentiationCrystal structure of ED-Eya2: insight into dual roles as a protein tyrosine phosphatase and a transcription factorStructure-function analyses of the human SIX1–EYA2 complex reveal insights into metastasis and BOR syndromeTranscriptional regulation of cranial sensory placode developmentThe cell fate determination factor DACH1 is expressed in estrogen receptor-alpha-positive breast cancer and represses estrogen receptor-alpha signalingThe DACH/EYA/SIX gene network and its role in tumor initiation and progressionThe EYA tyrosine phosphatase activity is pro-angiogenic and is inhibited by benzbromaroneCell fate determination factor DACH1 inhibits c-Jun-induced contact-independent growthSipl1 and Rbck1 are novel Eya1-binding proteins with a role in craniofacial developmentDachshund homologues play a conserved role in islet cell developmentUsing Xenopus to discover new genes involved in branchiootorenal spectrum disordersCloning and Functional Analysis of Pax6 from the Hydrothermal Vent Tubeworm Ridgeia piscesaeDefective T-cell activation is associated with augmented transforming growth factor Beta sensitivity in mice with mutations in the Sno gene.Balancing cell numbers during organogenesis: Six1a differentially affects neurons and sensory hair cells in the inner ear.Defective photoreceptor phagocytosis in a mouse model of enhanced S-cone syndrome causes progressive retinal degeneration.Inhibition of Eyes Absent Homolog 4 expression induces malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor necrosis.The retinal determination gene eyes absent is regulated by the EGF receptor pathway throughout development in Drosophila.The Dachshund gene in development and hormone-responsive tumorigenesis.The crystal structure of the Dachshund domain of human SnoN reveals flexibility in the putative protein interaction surface.The Eyes Absent phosphatase-transactivator proteins promote proliferation, transformation, migration, and invasion of tumor cellsCooperation between myogenic regulatory factors and SIX family transcription factors is important for myoblast differentiationCREB binding protein functions during successive stages of eye development in Drosophila.Using Drosophila to decipher how mutations associated with human branchio-oto-renal syndrome and optical defects compromise the protein tyrosine phosphatase and transcriptional functions of eyes absentA genetic screen identifies putative targets and binding partners of CREB-binding protein in the developing Drosophila eye.Eyes absent tyrosine phosphatase activity is not required for Drosophila development or survivalThe Eye Specification Network in DrosophilaFunctional dissection of eyes absent reveals new modes of regulation within the retinal determination gene network.Dual transcriptional activities of SIX proteins define their roles in normal and ectopic eye developmentInduction and specification of the vertebrate ectodermal placodes: precursors of the cranial sensory organs.The Eyes Absent proteins in development and disease.Double homozygous missense mutations in DACH1 and BMP4 in a patient with bilateral cystic renal dysplasia.The Eyes Absent Proteins in Developmental and Pathological Angiogenesis.
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Molecular interaction and synergistic activation of a promoter by Six, Eya, and Dach proteins mediated through CREB binding protein
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Hiromi Ohto
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10.1128/MCB.22.19.6759-6766.2002
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