I-POU: a POU-domain protein that inhibits neuron-specific gene activation.
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An alternatively spliced mRNA from the AP-2 gene encodes a negative regulator of transcriptional activation by AP-2HOX4 genes encode transcription factors with potential auto- and cross-regulatory capacitiesgas7: A gene expressed preferentially in growth-arrested fibroblasts and terminally differentiated Purkinje neurons affects neurite formationA novel genetic system to isolate a dominant negative effector on DNA-binding activity of Oct-2E2F-6, a member of the E2F family that can behave as a transcriptional repressorA human POU domain gene, mPOU, is expressed in developing brain and specific adult tissuesThe ZNF35 human zinc finger gene encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding proteinNuclear uptake control of NF-kappa B by MAD-3, an I kappa B protein present in the nucleusBrain 4: a novel mammalian POU domain transcription factor exhibiting restricted brain-specific expressionStructure and evolution of four POU domain genes expressed in mouse brainIdentification of comS, a gene of the srfA operon that regulates the establishment of genetic competence in Bacillus subtilisThe Sendai virus P gene expresses both an essential protein and an inhibitor of RNA synthesis by shuffling modules via mRNA editingCloning, chromosomal localization and expression pattern of the POU domain gene Oct-11Targeted deletion of the mouse POU domain gene Brn-3a causes selective loss of neurons in the brainstem and trigeminal ganglion, uncoordinated limb movement, and impaired sucklingOct-6: a regulator of keratinocyte gene expression in stratified squamous epitheliaIdentification of a novel vertebrate homeobox gene expressed in haematopoietic cellsA novel POU homeodomain gene specifically expressed in cells of the developing mammalian nervous systemCharacterization of three rice basic/leucine zipper factors, including two inhibitors of EmBP-1 DNA binding activityEssential role of POU-domain factor Brn-3c in auditory and vestibular hair cell development.Identification of the nuclear localization signal of the POU domain protein Tst-1/Oct6Mouse Brn-3 family of POU transcription factors: a new aminoterminal domain is crucial for the oncogenic activity of Brn-3aThe opposite and antagonistic effects of the closely related POU family transcription factors Brn-3a and Brn-3b on the activity of a target promoter are dependent on differences in the POU domainAn SRY-related gene expressed during spermatogenesis in the mouse encodes a sequence-specific DNA-binding proteinEthidium bromide provides a simple tool for identifying genuine DNA-independent protein associationsdOct2, a Drosophila Oct transcription factor that functions in yeastStructure of the rat gonadotropin releasing hormone (rGnRH) gene promoter and functional analysis in hypothalamic cells.Sequential expression of multiple POU proteins during amphibian early developmentH-2RIIBP (RXR beta) heterodimerization provides a mechanism for combinatorial diversity in the regulation of retinoic acid and thyroid hormone responsive genesJun kinase phosphorylates and regulates the DNA binding activity of an octamer binding protein, T-cell factor beta1.Regulation of POU genes by castor and hunchback establishes layered compartments in the Drosophila CNS.Sequence-specific DNA binding of individual cut repeats of the human CCAAT displacement/cut homeodomain protein.Functional interplay between the RK motif and linker segment dictates Oct4-DNA recognition.Global analysis of dorsoventral patterning in the wasp Nasonia reveals extensive incorporation of novelty in a regulatory network.Targeting Brn-3b in breast cancer therapy.Distinct variant DNA-binding sites determine cell-specific autoregulated expression of the Drosophila POU domain transcription factor drifter in midline glia or trachea.POU domain factors of the Brn-3 class recognize functional DNA elements which are distinctive, symmetrical, and highly conserved in evolutionInteraction of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 16 capsid proteins with HPV DNA requires an intact L2 N-terminal sequencec-jun inhibits transcriptional activation by the insulin enhancer, and the insulin control element is the target of controlHistone H2B gene transcription during Xenopus early development requires functional cooperation between proteins bound to the CCAAT and octamer motifs.PU.1 recruits a second nuclear factor to a site important for immunoglobulin kappa 3' enhancer activity.
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I-POU: a POU-domain protein that inhibits neuron-specific gene activation.
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I-POU: a POU-domain protein that inhibits neuron-specific gene activation.
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I-POU: a POU-domain protein that inhibits neuron-specific gene activation.
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I-POU: a POU-domain protein that inhibits neuron-specific gene activation.
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I-POU: a POU-domain protein that inhibits neuron-specific gene activation.
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I-POU: a POU-domain protein that inhibits neuron-specific gene activation.
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I-POU: a POU-domain protein that inhibits neuron-specific gene activation.
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I-POU: a POU-domain protein that inhibits neuron-specific gene activation.
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1991-04-01T00:00:00Z
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