Double bromodomain-containing gene Brd2 is essential for embryonic development in mouse
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The role of human bromodomains in chromatin biology and gene transcriptionEpigenetic regulators as promising therapeutic targets in acute myeloid leukemiaThe Bromodomain and Extra-Terminal Domain (BET) Family: Functional Anatomy of BET Paralogous ProteinsBromodomain protein Brd3 associates with acetylated GATA1 to promote its chromatin occupancy at erythroid target genesFunctions of BET proteins in erythroid gene expressionBET domain co-regulators in obesity, inflammation and cancerA combination of H2A.Z and H4 acetylation recruits Brd2 to chromatin during transcriptional activationControl of embryonic stem cell identity by BRD4-dependent transcriptional elongation of super-enhancer-associated pluripotency genesThe C-terminal domain of Brd2 is important for chromatin interaction and regulation of transcription and alternative splicing.Characterization of BRD4 during mammalian postmeiotic sperm development.Bromodomain and extraterminal proteins suppress NF-E2-related factor 2-mediated antioxidant gene expression.Brd2 disruption in mice causes severe obesity without Type 2 diabetes.Pleiotrophin antagonizes Brd2 during neuronal differentiation.Writers and readers of histone acetylation: structure, mechanism, and inhibitionGABAergic neuron deficit as an idiopathic generalized epilepsy mechanism: the role of BRD2 haploinsufficiency in juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.An emerging role for bromodomain-containing proteins in chromatin regulation and transcriptional control of adipogenesis.The acetyllysine reader BRD3R promotes human nuclear reprogramming and regulates mitosisInhibition of BET bromodomain targets genetically diverse glioblastomaSex-specific behavioral traits in the Brd2 mouse model of juvenile myoclonic epilepsyDouble-bromo and extraterminal (BET) domain proteins regulate dendrite morphology and mechanosensory functionBromodomain coactivators in cancer, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and inflammationGenetics and development of neural tube defects.Brd4 marks select genes on mitotic chromatin and directs postmitotic transcriptionA loss of function screen of identified genome-wide association study Loci reveals new genes controlling hematopoiesisThe BET family member BRD4 interacts with OCT4 and regulates pluripotency gene expression.The bromodomain-containing gene BRD2 is regulated at transcription, splicing, and translation levels.The first bromodomain of the testis-specific double bromodomain protein Brdt is required for chromocenter organization that is modulated by genetic backgroundHistone H4 acetylation and the epigenetic reader Brd4 are critical regulators of pluripotency in embryonic stem cellsTargeting epigenetic regulations in cancerDevelopment of neurodevelopmental disorders: a regulatory mechanism involving bromodomain-containing proteinsBET protein function is required for inflammation: Brd2 genetic disruption and BET inhibitor JQ1 impair mouse macrophage inflammatory responses.When are the BET factors the most sensitive to bromodomain inhibitors?The role of the double bromodomain-containing BET genes during mammalian spermatogenesis.The double bromodomain protein Brd2 promotes B cell expansion and mitogenesis.BET inhibitors block pancreatic stellate cell collagen I production and attenuate fibrosis in vivo.Epigenetic Modulation of Stem Cells in Neurodevelopment: The Role of Methylation and Acetylation.Bromodomains as therapeutic targets.Bromodomains and their pharmacological inhibitors.Bromodomain and extraterminal (BET) proteins regulate biliary-driven liver regeneration.Mechanisms underlying the biological changes induced by isocitrate dehydrogenase-1 mutation in glioma cells.
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Double bromodomain-containing gene Brd2 is essential for embryonic development in mouse
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Double bromodomain-containing gene Brd2 is essential for embryonic development in mouse
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Double bromodomain-containing gene Brd2 is essential for embryonic development in mouse.
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Double bromodomain-containing gene Brd2 is essential for embryonic development in mouse
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Double bromodomain-containing gene Brd2 is essential for embryonic development in mouse.
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Double bromodomain-containing gene Brd2 is essential for embryonic development in mouse
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Double bromodomain-containing gene Brd2 is essential for embryonic development in mouse.
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Double bromodomain-containing gene Brd2 is essential for embryonic development in mouse
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David A Greenberg
Debra J Wolgemuth
Duancheng Wen
Enyuan Shang
Xiangyuan Wang
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10.1002/DVDY.21911
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2009-04-01T00:00:00Z