Recruitment of CREB binding protein is sufficient for CREB-mediated gene activation.
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Ca2+-dependent block of CREB-CBP transcription by repressor DREAM.MLL and CREB bind cooperatively to the nuclear coactivator CREB-binding proteinHistone binding protein RbAp48 interacts with a complex of CREB binding protein and phosphorylated CREBAn activity-regulated microRNA controls dendritic plasticity by down-regulating p250GAPTORC1 is a calcium- and cAMP-sensitive coincidence detector involved in hippocampal long-term synaptic plasticityCREB DNA binding activity is inhibited by glycogen synthase kinase-3 beta and facilitated by lithiumPhosphorylation of Kruppel-like factor 5 (KLF5/IKLF) at the CBP interaction region enhances its transactivation functionEmerging Roles of the Mitogen and Stress Activated Kinases MSK1 and MSK2CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein family members recruit the coactivator CREB-binding protein and trigger its phosphorylationRole of CBP/p300 and SRC-1 in transcriptional regulation of the pulmonary surfactant protein-A (SP-A) gene by thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1)Roles of phosphorylation and helix propensity in the binding of the KIX domain of CREB-binding protein by constitutive (c-Myb) and inducible (CREB) activatorsCooperativity in transcription factor binding to the coactivator CREB-binding protein (CBP). The mixed lineage leukemia protein (MLL) activation domain binds to an allosteric site on the KIX domainMolecular identification and characterization of a family of kinases with homology to Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinases I/IVCombinatorial control of the bradykinin B2 receptor promoter by p53, CREB, KLF-4, and CBP: implications for terminal nephron differentiationGonadotropin-releasing hormone pulse sensitivity of follicle-stimulating hormone-beta gene is mediated by differential expression of positive regulatory activator protein 1 factors and corepressors SKIL and TGIF1.Minimal activators that bind to the KIX domain of p300/CBP identified by phage display screening.Genome-wide analysis of cAMP-response element binding protein occupancy, phosphorylation, and target gene activation in human tissues.Transcriptional regulation of BMP2 expression by the PTH-CREB signaling pathway in osteoblasts.Calcium regulation of neuronal gene expressionRole of phosphoinositide 3-kinase and endocytosis in nerve growth factor-induced extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation via Ras and Rap1.Promoter-specific functions of CIITA and the MHC class II enhanceosome in transcriptional activationThe ATF/CREB site is the key element for transcription of the human RNA methyltransferase like 1(RNMTL1) gene, a newly discovered 17p13.3 gene.CREB and the CRTC co-activators: sensors for hormonal and metabolic signalsPE-1/METS, an antiproliferative Ets repressor factor, is induced by CREB-1/CREM-1 during macrophage differentiation.Novel Type of Prodrug Activation through a Long-Range O,N-Acyl Transfer: A Case of Water-Soluble CREB Inhibitor.Targeting CREB for cancer therapy: friend or foeThe CaMK4/CREB/IRS-2 cascade stimulates proliferation and inhibits apoptosis of β-cellsCyclic AMP responsive element binding proteins are involved in 'emergency' granulopoiesis through the upregulation of CCAAT/enhancer binding protein βMonocyte 15-lipoxygenase gene expression requires ERK1/2 MAPK activity.Transcriptional regulation of cyclooxygenase 2 by bradykinin and interleukin-1beta in human airway smooth muscle cells: involvement of different promoter elements, transcription factors, and histone h4 acetylation.Prostacyclin analogue beraprost inhibits cardiac fibroblast proliferation depending on prostacyclin receptor activation through a TGF β-Smad signal pathway.Two histone/protein acetyltransferases, CBP and p300, are indispensable for Foxp3+ T-regulatory cell development and functionRegulation of basal promoter activity of the human thiamine pyrophosphate transporter SLC44A4 in human intestinal epithelial cellsRegulation of SREBPs by Sphingomyelin in Adipocytes via a Caveolin and Ras-ERK-MAPK-CREB Signaling PathwayAngiotensin II regulates brain (pro)renin receptor expression through activation of cAMP response element-binding protein.GATA-2 functions downstream of BMPs and CaM KIV in ectodermal cells during primitive hematopoiesisFamily members CREB and CREM control thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) expression in the hypothalamusMSK1 and MSK2 inhibit lipopolysaccharide-induced prostaglandin production via an interleukin-10 feedback loopThe nucleotide receptor P2RX7 mediates ATP-induced CREB activation in human and murine monocytic cells.A genome-wide screen of CREB occupancy identifies the RhoA inhibitors Par6C and Rnd3 as regulators of BDNF-induced synaptogenesis.
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Recruitment of CREB binding protein is sufficient for CREB-mediated gene activation.
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Recruitment of CREB binding protein is sufficient for CREB-mediated gene activation.
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Recruitment of CREB binding protein is sufficient for CREB-mediated gene activation.
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Recruitment of CREB binding protein is sufficient for CREB-mediated gene activation.
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Recruitment of CREB binding protein is sufficient for CREB-mediated gene activation.
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Recruitment of CREB binding protein is sufficient for CREB-mediated gene activation.
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Recruitment of CREB binding protein is sufficient for CREB-mediated gene activation.
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R G Brennan
R H Goodman
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10.1128/MCB.20.5.1546-1552.2000
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2000-03-01T00:00:00Z