Nuclear LIM interactor, a rhombotin and LIM homeodomain interacting protein, is expressed early in neuronal development
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The LIM domain protein LMO4 interacts with the cofactor CtIP and the tumor suppressor BRCA1 and inhibits BRCA1 activityA novel RNA polymerase II C-terminal domain phosphatase that preferentially dephosphorylates serine 5Hypomethylation of WNT5A, CRIP1 and S100P in prostate cancerThe LIM-domain binding protein Ldb1 and its partner LMO2 act as negative regulators of erythroid differentiationTAL1 and LIM-only proteins synergistically induce retinaldehyde dehydrogenase 2 expression in T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia by acting as cofactors for GATA3The LIM-only protein Lmo2 is a bridging molecule assembling an erythroid, DNA-binding complex which includes the TAL1, E47, GATA-1 and Ldb1/NLI proteinsSsdp proteins interact with the LIM-domain-binding protein Ldb1 to regulate developmentA pentamer transcriptional complex including tal-1 and retinoblastoma protein downmodulates c-kit expression in normal erythroblastsChip, a widely expressed chromosomal protein required for segmentation and activity of a remote wing margin enhancer in DrosophilaFunctional analysis of the nuclear LIM domain interactor NLIThe PDZ domain of the LIM protein enigma binds to beta-tropomyosinStructural basis for the recognition of ldb1 by the N-terminal LIM domains of LMO2 and LMO4Identification and characterization of LMO4, an LMO gene with a novel pattern of expression during embryogenesisImplementing the LIM code: the structural basis for cell type-specific assembly of LIM-homeodomain complexesSolution structure of a tethered Lmo2LIM2/Ldb1LIDcomplexStructural Basis for Partial Redundancy in a Class of Transcription Factors, the LIM Homeodomain Proteins, in Neural Cell Type SpecificationA Structural Basis for the Regulation of the LIM-Homeodomain Protein Islet 1 (Isl1) by Intra- and Intermolecular InteractionsMRG1 binds to the LIM domain of Lhx2 and may function as a coactivator to stimulate glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene expressionIdentification of a conserved protein that interacts with specific LIM homeodomain transcription factorsThe homeodomain coordinates nuclear entry of the Lhx3 neuroendocrine transcription factor and association with the nuclear matrixThe LIM domain: from the cytoskeleton to the nucleusThe LIM/homeodomain protein Islet1 recruits Janus tyrosine kinases and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 and stimulates their activitiesIslet-to-LMO stoichiometries control the function of transcription complexes that specify motor neuron and V2a interneuron identityInteractions between LIM domains and the LIM domain-binding protein Ldb1The Ldb1 and Ldb2 transcriptional cofactors interact with the Ste20-like kinase SLK and regulate cell migrationLHX3 interacts with inhibitor of histone acetyltransferase complex subunits LANP and TAF-1β to modulate pituitary gene regulationIsl1 directly controls a cholinergic neuronal identity in the developing forebrain and spinal cord by forming cell type-specific complexesMouse deformed epidermal autoregulatory factor 1 recruits a LIM domain factor, LMO-4, and CLIM coregulatorsCo-factors of LIM domains (Clims/Ldb/Nli) regulate corneal homeostasis and maintenance of hair follicle stem cellsDecoding hematopoietic specificity in the helix-loop-helix domain of the transcription factor SCL/Tal-1Mouse ES cell-derived cardiac precursor cells are multipotent and facilitate identification of novel cardiac genes.Partial epilepsy with pericentral spikes: a new familial epilepsy syndrome with evidence for linkage to chromosome 4p15.In situ multiphoton optical tomography of hair follicles in mice.SEUSS and SEUSS-LIKE transcriptional adaptors regulate floral and embryonic development in Arabidopsis.The highly related LIM factors, LMO1, LMO3 and LMO4, play different roles in the regulation of the pituitary glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit (alpha GSU) gene.Structural features of LIM kinase that control effects on the actin cytoskeleton.Interactions between LHX3- and ISL1-family LIM-homeodomain transcription factors are conserved in Caenorhabditis elegansThe oncogenic T cell LIM-protein Lmo2 forms part of a DNA-binding complex specifically in immature T cellsChromatin immunoselection defines a TAL-1 target geneThe LIM domain gene LMO4 inhibits differentiation of mammary epithelial cells in vitro and is overexpressed in breast cancer.
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Nuclear LIM interactor, a rhombotin and LIM homeodomain interacting protein, is expressed early in neuronal development
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Nuclear LIM interactor, a rhom ...... early in neuronal development
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Nuclear LIM interactor, a rhom ...... early in neuronal development
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Nuclear LIM interactor, a rhom ...... early in neuronal development
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Nuclear LIM interactor, a rhom ...... early in neuronal development
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Nuclear LIM interactor, a rhom ...... early in neuronal development
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Nuclear LIM interactor, a rhom ...... early in neuronal development
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Nuclear LIM interactor, a rhom ...... early in neuronal development
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10.1073/PNAS.93.21.11693
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1996-10-15T00:00:00Z