CTCF, a conserved nuclear factor required for optimal transcriptional activity of the chicken c-myc gene, is an 11-Zn-finger protein differentially expressed in multiple forms.
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The insulator binding protein CTCF positions 20 nucleosomes around its binding sites across the human genomeWhat does our genome encode?Architectural roles of multiple chromatin insulators at the human apolipoprotein gene clusterThe zinc finger protein CTCF binds to the APBbeta domain of the amyloid beta-protein precursor promoter. Evidence for a role in transcriptional activationCTCF binding and higher order chromatin structure of the H19 locus are maintained in mitotic chromatin.An exceptionally conserved transcriptional repressor, CTCF, employs different combinations of zinc fingers to bind diverged promoter sequences of avian and mammalian c-myc oncogenesA widely expressed transcription factor with multiple DNA sequence specificity, CTCF, is localized at chromosome segment 16q22.1 within one of the smallest regions of overlap for common deletions in breast and prostate cancersTranscriptional repression by the insulator protein CTCF involves histone deacetylasesBORIS, a novel male germ-line-specific protein associated with epigenetic reprogramming events, shares the same 11-zinc-finger domain with CTCF, the insulator protein involved in reading imprinting marks in the soma.RNA polymerase III and RNA polymerase II promoter complexes are heterochromatin barriers in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeCTCF: master weaver of the genomeBORIS, a paralogue of the transcription factor, CTCF, is aberrantly expressed in breast tumoursAnalysis of the vertebrate insulator protein CTCF-binding sites in the human genomeCTCF binds the proximal exonic region of hTERT and inhibits its transcription.Cloning and characterization of cDNAs encoding putative CTCFs in the mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti and Anopheles gambiaeDNA modifications: function and applications in normal and disease StatesCTCF: the protein, the binding partners, the binding sites and their chromatin loopsA cell cycle role for the epigenetic factor CTCF-L/BORISWidespread expression of BORIS/CTCFL in normal and cancer cellsCTCF: making the right connectionsTargeting CTCF to Control Virus Gene Expression: A Common Theme amongst Diverse DNA VirusesPhysical and functional interaction between two pluripotent proteins, the Y-box DNA/RNA-binding factor, YB-1, and the multivalent zinc finger factor, CTCFThe many roles of the transcriptional regulator CTCFGenome-wide studies of CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) and cohesin provide insight into chromatin structure and regulationThe human enhancer blocker CTC-binding factor interacts with the transcription factor KaisoRole of CTCF protein in regulating FMR1 locus transcriptionCTCF is essential for up-regulating expression from the amyloid precursor protein promoter during differentiation of primary hippocampal neuronsWaves of retrotransposon expansion remodel genome organization and CTCF binding in multiple mammalian lineagesA 3D map of the human genome at kilobase resolution reveals principles of chromatin loopingComprehensive identification and annotation of cell type-specific and ubiquitous CTCF-binding sites in the human genome.ChIA-PET2: a versatile and flexible pipeline for ChIA-PET data analysisAvian endogenous retrovirus EAV-HP shares regions of identity with avian leukosis virus subgroup J and the avian retrotransposon ART-CH.CTCF interacts with and recruits the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II to CTCF target sites genome-wideTranscription factors CTCF and Pax6 are segregated to different cell types during retinal cell differentiationModular insulators: genome wide search for composite CTCF/thyroid hormone receptor binding sitesCo-binding by YY1 identifies the transcriptionally active, highly conserved set of CTCF-bound regions in primate genomesDifferential effect of zinc finger deletions on the binding of CTCF to the promoter of the amyloid precursor protein gene.Expression of a testis-specific form of Gal3st1 (CST), a gene essential for spermatogenesis, is regulated by the CTCF paralogous gene BORIS.CTCF orchestrates the germinal centre transcriptional program and prevents premature plasma cell differentiationFunctional phosphorylation sites in the C-terminal region of the multivalent multifunctional transcriptional factor CTCF
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CTCF, a conserved nuclear factor required for optimal transcriptional activity of the chicken c-myc gene, is an 11-Zn-finger protein differentially expressed in multiple forms.
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CTCF, a conserved nuclear fact ...... y expressed in multiple forms.
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CTCF, a conserved nuclear fact ...... y expressed in multiple forms.
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CTCF, a conserved nuclear fact ...... y expressed in multiple forms.
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CTCF, a conserved nuclear fact ...... y expressed in multiple forms.
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E M Klenova
G H Goodwin
H F Paterson
P E Neiman
R H Nicolas
V V Lobanenkov
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10.1128/MCB.13.12.7612
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1993-12-01T00:00:00Z