The juxtaposition of a promoter with a locus control region transcriptional domain activates gene expression.
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Functional characterization of a human POU1F1 mutation associated with isolated growth hormone deficiency: a novel etiology for IGHDThe role of the hGH locus control region in somatotrope restriction of hGH-N gene expression.PRDM16 binds MED1 and controls chromatin architecture to determine a brown fat transcriptional program.Energy homeostasis targets chromosomal reconfiguration of the human GH1 locusAn RNA-independent linkage of noncoding transcription to long-range enhancer function.DNase I hypersensitive site II of the human growth hormone locus control region mediates an essential and distinct long-range enhancer functionNegative regulation of human growth hormone gene expression by insulin is dependent on hypoxia-inducible factor binding in primary non-tumor pituitary cells.Distinct chromatin configurations regulate the initiation and the maintenance of hGH gene expressionLong-range looping of a locus control region drives tissue-specific chromatin packing within a multigene clusterAppearance of the pituitary factor Pit-1 increases chromatin remodeling at hypersensitive site III in the human GH locus.Differential placental hormone gene expression during pregnancy in a transgenic mouse containing the human growth hormone/chorionic somatomammotropin locus.Tissue specific CTCF occupancy and boundary function at the human growth hormone locus.An autoregulatory pathway establishes the definitive chromatin conformation at the pit-1 locusA genomic region transcribed into a long noncoding RNA interacts with the Prss42/Tessp-2 promoter in spermatocytes during mouse spermatogenesis, and its flanking sequences can function as enhancers.Evidence for a Circadian Effect on the Reduction of Human Growth Hormone Gene Expression in Response to Excess Caloric Intake
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The juxtaposition of a promoter with a locus control region transcriptional domain activates gene expression.
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Aleksey Tadevosyan
Nancy E Cooke
Stephen A Liebhaber
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10.1038/EMBOR.2008.126
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2008-07-18T00:00:00Z