High-mobility-group chromosomal proteins: architectural components that facilitate chromatin function.
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Song exposure regulates known and novel microRNAs in the zebra finch auditory forebrain.Isolation of cDNAs encoding novel transcription coactivators p52 and p75 reveals an alternate regulatory mechanism of transcriptional activationHMG I/Y regulates long-range enhancer-dependent transcription on DNA and chromatin by changes in DNA topologyHMGB1 is a cofactor in mammalian base excision repairInteractions between p53, hMSH2-hMSH6 and HMG I(Y) on Holliday junctions and bulged basesChromatin immunoprecipitation to analyze DNA binding sites of HMGA2High mobility group protein-1 (HMG-1) is a unique activator of p53HMGA2 exhibits dRP/AP site cleavage activity and protects cancer cells from DNA-damage-induced cytotoxicity during chemotherapyAssociation of chromatin proteins high mobility group box (HMGB) 1 and HMGB2 with mitotic chromosomesChromatin-specific remodeling by HMGB1 and linker histone H1 silences proinflammatory genes during endotoxin toleranceHigh-mobility group chromatin proteins 1 and 2 functionally interact with steroid hormone receptors to enhance their DNA binding in vitro and transcriptional activity in mammalian cellsAcetylation of histones and transcription-related factorsMitotic phosphorylation prevents the binding of HMGN proteins to chromatinThe RAG1 homeodomain recruits HMG1 and HMG2 to facilitate recombination signal sequence binding and to enhance the intrinsic DNA-bending activity of RAG1-RAG2Specific acetylation of chromosomal protein HMG-17 by PCAF alters its interaction with nucleosomesPhosphorylation and subcellular redistribution of high mobility group proteins 14 and 17, analyzed by mass spectrometryChromosomal proteins HMG-14 and HMG-17 are released from mitotic chromosomes and imported into the nucleus by active transportA nucleoprotein complex containing Sp1, C/EBP beta, and HMGI-Y controls human insulin receptor gene transcriptionThe SAF-box domain of chromatin protein DEKHigh affinity binding of proteins HMG1 and HMG2 to semicatenated DNA loopsp8 inhibits the growth of human pancreatic cancer cells and its expression is induced through pathways involved in growth inhibition and repressed by factors promoting cell growthRNA-Mediated Regulation of HMGA1 FunctionPlant proteins containing high mobility group box DNA-binding domains modulate different nuclear processesEmerging role of HMGB1 in fibrotic diseasesRecent advances in the molecular genetics of type 2 diabetes mellitusSolution structure of the HMG protein NHP6A and its interaction with DNA reveals the structural determinants for non-sequence-specific bindingStructural Analysis of HMGD–DNA Complexes Reveals Influence of Intercalation on Sequence Selectivity and DNA BendingHigh-mobility-group proteins NHP6A and NHP6B participate in activation of the RNA polymerase III SNR6 gene.The EICP22 protein of equine herpesvirus 1 physically interacts with the immediate-early protein and with itself to form dimers and higher-order complexesRequirement of Nhp6 proteins for transcription of a subset of tRNA genes and heterochromatin barrier function in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeComparative analysis of the influence of the high-mobility group box 1 protein on DNA binding and transcriptional activation by the androgen, glucocorticoid, progesterone and mineralocorticoid receptorsHigh mobility group protein B1 enhances DNA repair and chromatin modification after DNA damageHigh mobility group 1 protein (HMG-1) stimulates proinflammatory cytokine synthesis in human monocytesOxidation of HMGB1 causes attenuation of its pro-inflammatory activity and occurs during liver ischemia and reperfusionHMGB binding to DNA: single and double box motifsParafibromin, a component of the human PAF complex, regulates growth factors and is required for embryonic development and survival in adult miceStructural Insights into the Mechanism of Negative Regulation of Single-box High Mobility Group Proteins by the Acidic Tail DomainStructural changes induced by binding of the high-mobility group I protein to a mouse satellite DNA sequenceCharacterization of an Entamoeba histolytica high-mobility-group box protein induced during intestinal infection.HMGA1 is a novel downstream nuclear target of the insulin receptor signaling pathway
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High-mobility-group chromosomal proteins: architectural components that facilitate chromatin function.
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High-mobility-group chromosoma ...... facilitate chromatin function.
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High-mobility-group chromosoma ...... facilitate chromatin function.
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High-mobility-group chromosoma ...... facilitate chromatin function.
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High-mobility-group chromosoma ...... facilitate chromatin function
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