Overlapping roles and asymmetrical cross-regulation of the USF proteins in mice.
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USF1 and USF2 mediate inhibition of human trophoblast differentiation and CYP19 gene expression by Mash-2 and hypoxiaNonconventional involvement of LysRS in the molecular mechanism of USF2 transcriptional activity in FcepsilonRI-activated mast cellsUpstream stimulatory factor activates the vasopressin promoter via multiple motifs, including a non-canonical E-boxSevere iron deficiency anemia in transgenic mice expressing liver hepcidinHINT1 inhibits beta-catenin/TCF4, USF2 and NFkappaB activity in human hepatoma cellsHuman prolyl-4-hydroxylase alpha(I) transcription is mediated by upstream stimulatory factorsHematopoietic expression of HOXB4 is regulated in normal and leukemic stem cells through transcriptional activation of the HOXB4 promoter by upstream stimulating factor (USF)-1 and USF-2USF2 inhibits C/EBP-mediated transcriptional regulation of the RIIbeta subunit of cAMP-dependent protein kinase.Development and regulation of chloride homeostasis in the central nervous systemThe gene encoding the T-box factor Tbx2 is a target for the microphthalmia-associated transcription factor in melanocytesCooperative E-box regulation of human GLI1 by TWIST and USFCircadian Transcription. Thinking outside the E-BoxThe polymeric immunoglobulin receptor: bridging innate and adaptive immune responses at mucosal surfacesUSF1 deficiency activates brown adipose tissue and improves cardiometabolic healthTranscription factor USF2 is developmentally regulated in fetal lung and acts together with USF1 to induce SP-A gene expression.Genetic and functional evidence for a locus controlling otitis media at chromosome 10q26.3.Cha, a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor involved in the regulation of upstream stimulatory factor activity.Upstream stimulating factors 1 and 2 enhance transcription from the placenta-specific promoter 1.1 of the bovine cyp19 gene.USF1/2 transcription factor DNA-binding activity is induced during rat Sertoli cell differentiationUpstream transcription factor 1 influences plasma lipid and metabolic traits in miceCell-type-dependent activity of the ubiquitous transcription factor USF in cellular proliferation and transcriptional activationO2 enhancement of human trophoblast differentiation and hCYP19 (aromatase) gene expression are mediated by proteasomal degradation of USF1 and USF2GSK3β-dependent phosphorylation alters DNA binding, transactivity and half-life of the transcription factor USF2.The transcription factors MTF-1 and USF1 cooperate to regulate mouse metallothionein-I expression in response to the essential metal zinc in visceral endoderm cells during early developmentCharacterization of the human liver fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase gene promoter.Distinct transcriptional pathways regulate basal and activated major histocompatibility complex class I expression.Protein kinases as switches for the function of upstream stimulatory factors: implications for tissue injury and cancerRole of helix-loop-helix proteins during differentiation of erythroid cells.Molecular mechanisms and regulation of iron transport.Role of the USF1 transcription factor in diabetic kidney disease.Upstream stimulatory factor induces Nr5a1 and Shbg gene expression during the onset of rat Sertoli cell differentiation.DNA double-strand breaks relieve USF-mediated repression of Dβ2 germline transcription in developing thymocytes.Chronic hypoxia during gestation causes epigenetic repression of the estrogen receptor-α gene in ovine uterine arteries via heightened promoter methylation.Role of upstream stimulatory factor 2 in diabetic nephropathy.Molecular control of vertebrate iron homeostasis by iron regulatory proteinsLiver-gut axis in the regulation of iron homeostasis.Upstream stimulatory factors 1 and 2 mediate the transcription of angiotensin II binding and inhibitory protein.In vivo regulation of follicle-stimulating hormone receptor by the transcription factors upstream stimulatory factor 1 and upstream stimulatory factor 2 is cell specificUpstream stimulatory factor is required for human angiotensinogen expression and differential regulation by the A-20C polymorphism.Target gene specificity of USF-1 is directed via p38-mediated phosphorylation-dependent acetylation.
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Overlapping roles and asymmetrical cross-regulation of the USF proteins in mice.
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Overlapping roles and asymmetrical cross-regulation of the USF proteins in mice.
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Overlapping roles and asymmetrical cross-regulation of the USF proteins in mice.
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Overlapping roles and asymmetrical cross-regulation of the USF proteins in mice.
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Overlapping roles and asymmetrical cross-regulation of the USF proteins in mice.
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Overlapping roles and asymmetrical cross-regulation of the USF proteins in mice.
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Overlapping roles and asymmetrical cross-regulation of the USF proteins in mice.
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Overlapping roles and asymmetrical cross-regulation of the USF proteins in mice.
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10.1073/PNAS.95.7.3758
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1998-03-01T00:00:00Z