Identification of a novel lymphoid specific octamer binding protein (OTF-2B) by proteolytic clipping bandshift assay (PCBA).
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The ht beta gene encodes a novel CACCC box-binding protein that regulates T-cell receptor gene expressionTranscriptional repression by RING finger protein TIF1 beta that interacts with the KRAB repressor domain of KOX1Pax6 controls the expression of critical genes involved in pancreatic {alpha} cell differentiation and functionRXR alpha, a promiscuous partner of retinoic acid and thyroid hormone receptorsOct-6: a POU transcription factor expressed in embryonal stem cells and in the developing braincDNA cloning of human N-Oct3, a nervous-system specific POU domain transcription factor binding to the octamer DNA motifCloning, chromosomal localization and expression pattern of the POU domain gene Oct-11Astrocytes and glioblastoma cells express novel octamer-DNA binding proteins distinct from the ubiquitous Oct-1 and B cell type Oct-2 proteinsThe POU domains of the Oct1 and Oct2 transcription factors mediate specific interaction with TBPShort sequence motifs, overrepresented in mammalian conserved non-coding sequencesDifferent agonist- and antagonist-induced conformational changes in retinoic acid receptors analyzed by protease mappingOct-4: a germline-specific transcription factor mapping to the mouse t-complexOct-1 and Oct-2 potentiate functional interactions of a transcription factor with the proximal sequence element of small nuclear RNA genesBoth Oct-1 and Oct-2A contain domains which can activate the ubiquitously expressed U2 snRNA genesTranscriptional response of pancreatic beta cells to metabolic stimulation: large scale identification of immediate-early and secondary response genes.The Xenopus B1 factor is closely related to the mammalian activator USF and is implicated in the developmental regulation of TFIIIA gene expressionOctamer transcription factors bind to two different sequence motifs of the immunoglobulin heavy chain promoterA family of octamer-specific proteins present during mouse embryogenesis: evidence for germline-specific expression of an Oct factor.The octamer-binding proteins form multi-protein--DNA complexes with the HSV alpha TIF regulatory proteinHeat shock element architecture is an important determinant in the temperature and transactivation domain requirements for heat shock transcription factor.Dominant-negative suppression of HNF-1alpha function results in defective insulin gene transcription and impaired metabolism-secretion coupling in a pancreatic beta-cell line.Activity and interleukin 1 responsiveness of SV40 enhancer motifs in a rodent immature T cell line.Transcription factor Oct-2A contains functionally redundant activating domains and works selectively from a promoter but not from a remote enhancer position in non-lymphoid (HeLa) cells.The cell type-specific octamer transcription factor OTF-2 has two domains required for the activation of transcription.MAFA controls genes implicated in insulin biosynthesis and secretionAnalysis of the imperfect octamer-containing human immunoglobulin VH6 gene promoterA single base difference between Pit-1 binding sites at the hGH promoter and locus control region specifies distinct Pit-1 conformations and functionsMechanisms of transcriptional regulation underlying temporal integration of signals.Down-regulation of heat shock protein HSP90ab1 in radiation-damaged lung cells other than mast cellsHepatic nuclear factor 1alpha (HNF1alpha) dysfunction down-regulates X-box-binding protein 1 (XBP1) and sensitizes beta-cells to endoplasmic reticulum stress.Two purified factors bind to the same sequence in the enhancer of mouse MHC class I genes: one of them is a positive regulator induced upon differentiation of teratocarcinoma cells.Use of gel retardation to analyze protein-nucleic acid interactions.Protein-DNA interactions in the cAMP responsive promoter region of the murine ornithine decarboxylase gene.Protein binding elements in the human beta-polymerase promoter.Human T-cell lymphotropic virus type 1 Tax1 activation of NF-kappa B: involvement of the protein kinase C pathwayPromoters with the octamer DNA motif (ATGCAAAT) can be ubiquitous or cell type-specific depending on binding affinity of the octamer site and Oct-factor concentrationSilencing and trans-activation of the mouse IL-2 gene in Xenopus oocytes by proteins from resting and mitogen-induced primary T-lymphocytesIndependent regulation of HNF-1 alpha and HNF-1 beta by retinoic acid in F9 teratocarcinoma cells.The weak, fine-tuned binding of ubiquitous transcription factors to the Il-2 enhancer contributes to its T cell-restricted activity.Characterization of a hepatoma mRNA transcribed from a third promoter of a 6-phosphofructo-2-kinase/fructose-2,6-bisphosphatase-encoding gene and controlled by ets oncogene-related products.
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Identification of a novel lymphoid specific octamer binding protein (OTF-2B) by proteolytic clipping bandshift assay (PCBA).
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Identification of a novel lymp ...... ipping bandshift assay (PCBA).
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Identification of a novel lymp ...... ipping bandshift assay (PCBA).
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Identification of a novel lymp ...... ipping bandshift assay (PCBA).
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Identification of a novel lymp ...... ipping bandshift assay (PCBA).
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Identification of a novel lymp ...... ipping bandshift assay (PCBA).
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Identification of a novel lymp ...... ipping bandshift assay (PCBA).
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Identification of a novel lymp ...... ipping bandshift assay (PCBA).
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Matthias P
Schaffner W
Schreiber E
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1988-12-01T00:00:00Z