Phylogenetic footprinting reveals a nuclear protein which binds to silencer sequences in the human gamma and epsilon globin genes
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Comparative genomicsGenomes, phylogeny, and evolutionary systems biologyHemoglobin switching in man and chicken is mediated by a heteromeric complex between the ubiquitous transcription factor CP2 and a developmentally specific proteinSystematic discovery of regulatory motifs in human promoters and 3' UTRs by comparison of several mammalsIsolation of a gene encoding a functional zinc finger protein homologous to erythroid Krüppel-like factor: identification of a new multigene familyOf mice and men: phylogenetic footprinting aids the discovery of regulatory elementsIdentification of conserved regulatory elements by comparative genome analysisConservation anchors in the vertebrate genomeCisMols Analyzer: identification of compositionally similar cis-element clusters in ortholog conserved regions of coordinately expressed genes.Genes involved in complex adaptive processes tend to have highly conserved upstream regions in mammalian genomes.RORgammaT, a thymus-specific isoform of the orphan nuclear receptor RORgamma / TOR, is up-regulated by signaling through the pre-T cell receptor and binds to the TEA promoterCyclophilin A and FKBP12 interact with YY1 and alter its transcriptional activityDistribution and intensity of constraint in mammalian genomic sequenceAccess to a syllabus of human hemoglobin variants (1996) via the World Wide Web.Transforming omics data into context: bioinformatics on genomics and proteomics raw data.Rate of promoter class turn-over in yeast evolution.Evolutionary rates and patterns for human transcription factor binding sites derived from repetitive DNAModeling the evolution of regulatory elements by simultaneous detection and alignment with phylogenetic pair HMMs.Evolution of hemoglobin and its genesMicroevolution of cis-regulatory elements: an example from the pair-rule segmentation gene fushi tarazu in the Drosophila melanogaster subgroup.Imprinting-mutation mechanisms in Prader-Willi syndromeA survey of 178 NF-Y binding CCAAT boxes.Phylogenetic comparisons suggest that distance from the locus control region guides developmental expression of primate beta-type globin genes.High affinity YY1 binding motifs: identification of two core types (ACAT and CCAT) and distribution of potential binding sites within the human beta globin cluster.Binding sites for ETS family of transcription factors dominate the promoter regions of differentially expressed genes in abdominal aortic aneurysmsValidation of skeletal muscle cis-regulatory module predictions reveals nucleotide composition bias in functional enhancers.Transposable elements donate lineage-specific regulatory sequences to host genomes.Enhancer identification through comparative genomics.Identification of phylogenetic footprints in primate tumor necrosis factor-alpha promoters.A switch region determines the cell type-specific positive or negative action of YY1 on the activity of the human papillomavirus type 18 promoter.A dominant chromatin-opening activity in 5' hypersensitive site 3 of the human beta-globin locus control region.Genome-wide identification of novel expression signatures reveal distinct patterns and prevalence of binding motifs for p53, nuclear factor-kappaB and other signal transcription factors in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.Conservation genomics: applying whole genome studies to species conservation efforts.Phylogenetic and Epigenetic Footprinting of the Putative Enhancers of the Peg3 Domain.Characterization of the mouse gene that encodes the delta/YY1/NF-E1/UCRBP transcription factor.Phylogenetic footprinting reveals unexpected complexity in trans factor binding upstream from the epsilon-globin gene.YY1 facilitates the association of serum response factor with the c-fos serum response element.Computational biology: toward deciphering gene regulatory information in mammalian genomes.The nuclear factor YY1 participates in repression of the beta-casein gene promoter in mammary epithelial cells and is counteracted by mammary gland factor during lactogenic hormone induction.YY1 represses rat serum amyloid A1 gene transcription and is antagonized by NF-kappa B during acute-phase response.
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Phylogenetic footprinting reveals a nuclear protein which binds to silencer sequences in the human gamma and epsilon globin genes
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Phylogenetic footprinting reve ...... gamma and epsilon globin genes
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Phylogenetic footprinting reve ...... gamma and epsilon globin genes
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Phylogenetic footprinting reve ...... amma and epsilon globin genes.
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Phylogenetic footprinting reve ...... gamma and epsilon globin genes
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Phylogenetic footprinting reve ...... gamma and epsilon globin genes
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Phylogenetic footprinting reve ...... amma and epsilon globin genes.
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Phylogenetic footprinting reve ...... gamma and epsilon globin genes
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Phylogenetic footprinting reve ...... gamma and epsilon globin genes
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Phylogenetic footprinting reve ...... amma and epsilon globin genes.
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Phylogenetic footprinting reve ...... gamma and epsilon globin genes
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D A Shelton
D L Gumucio
F S Collins
H Heilstedt-Williamson
J L Slightom
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10.1128/MCB.12.11.4919
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1992-11-01T00:00:00Z