Nuclear factor I as a potential regulator during postembryonic organ development.
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NFI-B3, a novel transcriptional repressor of the nuclear factor I family, is generated by alternative RNA processingDisruption of the murine nuclear factor I-A gene (Nfia) results in perinatal lethality, hydrocephalus, and agenesis of the corpus callosumnfi-I affects behavior and life-span in C. elegans but is not essential for DNA replication or survival.Temporal regulation of nuclear factor one occupancy by calcineurin/NFAT governs a voltage-sensitive developmental switch in late maturing neuronsExpression, DNA-binding specificity and transcriptional regulation of nuclear factor 1 family proteins from ratIdentification of direct thyroid hormone response genes reveals the earliest gene regulation programs during frog metamorphosis.Xenopus NF-Y pre-sets chromatin to potentiate p300 and acetylation-responsive transcription from the Xenopus hsp70 promoter in vivoA role for nuclear factor I in the intrinsic control of cerebellar granule neuron gene expression.Temporal control of a dendritogenesis-linked gene via REST-dependent regulation of nuclear factor I occupancy.Recombination activation gene-2-deficient blastocyst complementation analysis reveals an essential role for nuclear factor I-A transcription factor in T-cell activation.A combination of MEF3 and NFI proteins activates transcription in a subset of fast-twitch muscles.Both thyroid hormone and 9-cis retinoic acid receptors are required to efficiently mediate the effects of thyroid hormone on embryonic development and specific gene regulation in Xenopus laevisNuclear factor I genes regulate neuronal migration.Nuclear factor I family members regulate the transcription of surfactant protein-C.Thyroid hormone regulation of a transcriptional coactivator in Xenopus laevis: implication for a role in postembryonic tissue remodeling.
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Nuclear factor I as a potential regulator during postembryonic organ development.
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