The conserved decanucleotide from the immunoglobulin heavy chain promoter induces a very high transcriptional activity in B-cells when introduced into an heterologous promoter.
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cDNA cloning of human N-Oct3, a nervous-system specific POU domain transcription factor binding to the octamer DNA motifAstrocytes and glioblastoma cells express novel octamer-DNA binding proteins distinct from the ubiquitous Oct-1 and B cell type Oct-2 proteinsOct-4: a germline-specific transcription factor mapping to the mouse t-complexEnforced expression of the transcriptional coactivator OBF1 impairs B cell differentiation at the earliest stage of development.Octamer transcription factors bind to two different sequence motifs of the immunoglobulin heavy chain promoterIdentification of murine nuclear proteins that bind to the conserved octamer sequence of the immunoglobulin promoter region.A family of octamer-specific proteins present during mouse embryogenesis: evidence for germline-specific expression of an Oct factor.The octamer-binding proteins form multi-protein--DNA complexes with the HSV alpha TIF regulatory proteinB-cell-specific and interferon-gamma-inducible regulation of the HLA-DR alpha geneTranscription factor Oct-2A contains functionally redundant activating domains and works selectively from a promoter but not from a remote enhancer position in non-lymphoid (HeLa) cells.The cell type-specific octamer transcription factor OTF-2 has two domains required for the activation of transcription.The Ets factor Spi-B is a direct critical target of the coactivator OBF-1Analysis of the imperfect octamer-containing human immunoglobulin VH6 gene promoterBidirectional transcription from the human immunoglobulin VH6 gene promoter.Demonstration of a divergent transcript from the bidirectional heavy chain immunoglobulin promoter VH441 in B-cells.Promoters with the octamer DNA motif (ATGCAAAT) can be ubiquitous or cell type-specific depending on binding affinity of the octamer site and Oct-factor concentrationIdentification of a novel lymphoid specific octamer binding protein (OTF-2B) by proteolytic clipping bandshift assay (PCBA).Trans-activation of transcription, from promoters containing immunoglobulin gene octamer sequences, by myeloma cell mRNA in Xenopus oocytes.A conserved heptamer upstream of the IgH promoter region octamer can be the site of a coordinate protein-DNA interaction.B cell development and immunoglobulin transcription in Oct-1-deficient mice.The Oct-2 glutamine-rich and proline-rich activation domains can synergize with each other or duplicates of themselves to activate transcription.A variant octamer motif in a Xenopus H2B histone gene promoter is not required for transcription in frog oocytes.Identification of a novel factor that interacts with an immunoglobulin heavy-chain promoter and stimulates transcription in conjunction with the lymphoid cell-specific factor OTF2.Identification of an octamer-binding site in the human kappa light-chain enhancerThe ubiquitous octamer-binding protein(s) is sufficient for transcription of immunoglobulin genes.Octamer-binding proteins in diverse hemopoietic cells.Role of alpha-fetoprotein regulatory elements in transcriptional activation in transient heterokaryonsAnatomy of a new B-cell-specific enhancer.Octamer transcription factors 1 and 2 each bind to two different functional elements in the immunoglobulin heavy-chain promoter.The COUP transcription factor binds to an upstream promoter element of the rat insulin II geneB-cell control region at the 5' end of a major histocompatibility complex class II gene: sequences and factors.Octamer-binding transcription factors: genomics and functions.Involvement of the ubiquitous Oct-1 transcription factor in hormonal induction of beta-casein gene expression.A distinct octamer-binding protein present in malignant melanoma cellsGene structure and characterization of the murine homologue of the B cell-specific transcriptional coactivator OBF-1Role of defective Oct-2 and OCA-B expression in immunoglobulin production and Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus lytic reactivation in primary effusion lymphoma.The murine Hox-2.4 promoter contains a functional octamer motifRegulatory elements involved in the bidirectional activity of an immunoglobulin promoterLymphoid-specific transcriptional activation by components of the IgH enhancer: studies on the E2/E3 and octanucleotide elements.Multiple Oct2 isoforms are generated by alternative splicing.
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The conserved decanucleotide from the immunoglobulin heavy chain promoter induces a very high transcriptional activity in B-cells when introduced into an heterologous promoter.
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1987 թուականի Յունիսին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
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1987年の論文
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The conserved decanucleotide f ...... into an heterologous promoter.
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The conserved decanucleotide f ...... into an heterologous promoter.
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The conserved decanucleotide f ...... into an heterologous promoter.
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The conserved decanucleotide f ...... into an heterologous promoter.
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The conserved decanucleotide f ...... into an heterologous promoter.
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The conserved decanucleotide f ...... into an heterologous promoter.
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