Dwarf locus mutants lacking three pituitary cell types result from mutations in the POU-domain gene pit-1.
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Delayed and accelerated aging share common longevity assurance mechanismsIdentification of a dominant negative homeodomain mutation in Rieger syndromeFunctional interactions with Pit-1 reorganize co-repressor complexes in the living cell nucleus.The neuron-restrictive silencer factor (NRSF): a coordinate repressor of multiple neuron-specific genesA role for the POU-III transcription factor Brn-4 in the regulation of striatal neuron precursor differentiationBrain 4: a novel mammalian POU domain transcription factor exhibiting restricted brain-specific expressionHuman GATA-3: a lineage-restricted transcription factor that regulates the expression of the T cell receptor alpha geneBrn-3.0: a POU-domain protein expressed in the sensory, immune, and endocrine systems that functions on elements distinct from known octamer motifsCloning, chromosomal localization and expression pattern of the POU domain gene Oct-11Corepressors TLE1 and TLE3 interact with HESX1 and PROP1Multistep signaling requirements for pituitary organogenesis in vivoTargeted 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 sucklingP-OTX: a PIT-1-interacting homeodomain factor expressed during anterior pituitary gland developmentCloning of the human cDNA for transcription factor Pit-1A role of the LIM-homeobox gene Lhx2 in the regulation of pituitary developmentRole of the GH/IGF-1 axis in lifespan and healthspan: lessons from animal models.Signaling and epigenetic regulation of pituitary developmentEMT Involved in Migration of Stem/Progenitor Cells for Pituitary Development and RegenerationFunctional characterization of a human POU1F1 mutation associated with isolated growth hormone deficiency: a novel etiology for IGHDA role for the homeobox protein Distal-less 3 in the activation of the glycoprotein hormone alpha subunit gene in choriocarcinoma cellsPitx factors are involved in basal and hormone-regulated activity of the human prolactin promoterCretinism with combined hormone deficiency caused by a mutation in the PIT1 genePseudoautosomal deletions encompassing a novel homeobox gene cause growth failure in idiopathic short stature and Turner syndromePituitary transcription factors: from congenital deficiencies to gene therapyA contracted DNA repeat in LHX3 intron 5 is associated with aberrant splicing and pituitary dwarfism in German shepherd dogsProgressive impairment of developing neuroendocrine cell lineages in the hypothalamus of mice lacking the Orthopedia geneGsh-1, an orphan Hox gene, is required for normal pituitary developmentPit-1 and GATA-2 interact and functionally cooperate to activate the thyrotropin beta-subunit promoterEssential role of POU-domain factor Brn-3c in auditory and vestibular hair cell development.WNT signaling affects gene expression in the ventral diencephalon and pituitary gland growthGHRH receptor of little mice contains a missense mutation in the extracellular domain that disrupts receptor functionThe expression of Wnt4 is regulated by estrogen via an estrogen receptor alpha-dependent pathway in rat pituitary growth hormone-producing cellsTst-1, a member of the POU domain gene family, binds the promoter of the gene encoding the cell surface adhesion molecule P0Regulation of MT melatonin receptor expression in the foetal rat pituitaryA PIT-1 homeodomain mutant blocks the intranuclear recruitment of the CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha required for prolactin gene transcriptionSperm 1: a POU-domain gene transiently expressed immediately before meiosis I in the male germ cellSustained Notch signaling in progenitors is required for sequential emergence of distinct cell lineages during organogenesisMechanisms underlying pituitary hypoplasia and failed cell specification in Lhx3-deficient miceThe 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 domainPax6 is essential for establishing ventral-dorsal cell boundaries in pituitary gland development
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Dwarf locus mutants lacking three pituitary cell types result from mutations in the POU-domain gene pit-1.
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Dwarf locus mutants lacking th ...... in the POU-domain gene pit-1.
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Dwarf locus mutants lacking th ...... in the POU-domain gene pit-1.
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Dwarf locus mutants lacking th ...... in the POU-domain gene pit-1.
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Dwarf locus mutants lacking th ...... in the POU-domain gene pit-1.
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Crenshaw EB 3rd
Rosenfeld MG
Simmons DM
Swanson LW
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10.1038/347528A0
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1990-10-01T00:00:00Z
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