Smooth muscle differentiation marker gene expression is regulated by RhoA-mediated actin polymerization.
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Megakaryoblastic leukemia-1/2, a transcriptional co-activator of serum response factor, is required for skeletal myogenic differentiationHuman CNK1 acts as a scaffold protein, linking Rho and Ras signal transduction pathwaysMegakaryoblastic leukemia factor-1 transduces cytoskeletal signals and induces smooth muscle cell differentiation from undifferentiated embryonic stem cellsTwo novel members of the ABLIM protein family, ABLIM-2 and -3, associate with STARS and directly bind F-actinMuscle-specific signaling mechanism that links actin dynamics to serum response factor.Control of stem cell fate by physical interactions with the extracellular matrixMegakaryoblastic leukemia 1, a potent transcriptional coactivator for serum response factor (SRF), is required for serum induction of SRF target genesStatins in Asthma: Potential Beneficial Effects and LimitationsROCKs as immunomodulators of strokeSmall G proteins in the cardiovascular system: physiological and pathological aspectsThe role of mechanotransduction on vascular smooth muscle myocytes' [corrected] cytoskeleton and contractile functionExtracellular Forces Cause the Nucleus to Deform in a Highly Controlled Anisotropic Manner.Myofibroblasts: trust your heart and let fate decide.LPP, a LIM protein highly expressed in smooth muscleHuman eosinophil cationic protein enhances stress fiber formation in Balb/c 3T3 fibroblasts and differentiation of rat neonatal cardiomyocytesRole of transglutaminase II in retinoic acid-induced activation of RhoA-associated kinase-2Cyclic AMP-Rap1A signaling activates RhoA to induce α(2c)-adrenoceptor translocation to the cell surface of microvascular smooth muscle cellsSTARS, a striated muscle activator of Rho signaling and serum response factor-dependent transcriptionMyozap, a novel intercalated disc protein, activates serum response factor-dependent signaling and is required to maintain cardiac function in vivoInhibition of RhoA/Rho kinase pathway is involved in the beneficial effect of sildenafil on pulmonary hypertensionHigh RhoA activity maintains the undifferentiated mesenchymal cell phenotype, whereas RhoA down-regulation by laminin-2 induces smooth muscle myogenesisSignaling pathways that control rho kinase activity maintain the embryonic epicardial progenitor state.The cAMP-responsive Rap1 guanine nucleotide exchange factor, Epac, induces smooth muscle relaxation by down-regulation of RhoA activity.The actin associated protein palladin is important for the early smooth muscle cell differentiation.5' CArG degeneracy in smooth muscle alpha-actin is required for injury-induced gene suppression in vivo.Integration of signal pathways for stretch-dependent growth and differentiation in vascular smooth muscle.TGF-beta suppresses the upregulation of MMP-2 by vascular smooth muscle cells in response to PDGF-BB.Overexpression of smooth muscle myosin heavy chain leads to activation of the unfolded protein response and autophagic turnover of thick filament-associated proteins in vascular smooth muscle cellsInfluence of ARHGEF3 and RHOA knockdown on ACTA2 and other genes in osteoblasts and osteoclasts.Mechanistic basis of Rho GTPase-induced extracellular matrix synthesis in trabecular meshwork cellsCadherin-11 regulates both mesenchymal stem cell differentiation into smooth muscle cells and the development of contractile function in vivoNew structures and bioactivity properties of jasplakinolide (jaspamide) analogues from marine sponges.Cellular mechanisms of tissue fibrosis. 8. Current and future drug targets in fibrosis: focus on Rho GTPase-regulated gene transcription.Motility, survival, and proliferation.Myocardin-related transcription factor-a controls myofibroblast activation and fibrosis in response to myocardial infarction.RhoA phosphorylation induces Rac1 release from guanine dissociation inhibitor alpha and stimulation of vascular smooth muscle cell migrationFrom PTEN loss of expression to RICTOR role in smooth muscle differentiation: complex involvement of the mTOR pathway in leiomyosarcomas and pleomorphic sarcomas.Rho/Rock cross-talks with transforming growth factor-β/Smad pathway participates in lung fibroblast-myofibroblast differentiation.Loss of γ-cytoplasmic actin triggers myofibroblast transition of human epithelial cells.Loss of the serum response factor cofactor, cysteine-rich protein 1, attenuates neointima formation in the mouse
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Smooth muscle differentiation marker gene expression is regulated by RhoA-mediated actin polymerization.
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Smooth muscle differentiation ...... mediated actin polymerization.
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Smooth muscle differentiation ...... mediated actin polymerization.
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Smooth muscle differentiation ...... mediated actin polymerization.
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2001-01-01T00:00:00Z