Identification of a matrix-associated region 5' of an immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region gene.
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Attenuation of PTEN increases p21 stability and cytosolic localization in kidney cancer cells: a potential mechanism of apoptosis resistance.Nuclear matrix binding regulates SATB1-mediated transcriptional repressionSignalling of the BCR is regulated by a lipid rafts-localised transcription factor, Bright.SMAR1 and Cux/CDP modulate chromatin and act as negative regulators of the TCRbeta enhancer (Ebeta)A nuclear matrix attachment region upstream of the T cell receptor beta gene enhancer binds Cux/CDP and SATB1 and modulates enhancer-dependent reporter gene expression but not endogenous gene expressionMutations in the DNA-binding domain of the transcription factor Bright act as dominant negative proteins and interfere with immunoglobulin transactivationTranscriptional activation by a matrix associating region-binding protein. contextual requirements for the function of bright.A comparative study of S/MAR prediction toolsSUMOylation of DRIL1 directs its transcriptional activity towards leukocyte lineage-specific genes.Bruton's tyrosine kinase regulates immunoglobulin promoter activation in association with the transcription factor Bright.Direct interaction with and activation of p53 by SMAR1 retards cell-cycle progression at G2/M phase and delays tumor growth in mice.The ARID family transcription factor bright is required for both hematopoietic stem cell and B lineage development.Recombination and transcription of the endogenous Ig heavy chain locus is effected by the Ig heavy chain intronic enhancer core region in the absence of the matrix attachment regions.Stimulation of Tat-independent transcriptional processivity from the HIV-1 LTR promoter by matrix attachment regions.The matrix attachment region-binding protein SATB1 participates in negative regulation of tissue-specific gene expression.Novel protein-DNA interactions associated with increased immunoglobulin transcription in response to antigen plus interleukin-5.Matrix-attachment regions can impart position-independent regulation of a tissue-specific gene in transgenic mice.The Bright Side of Hematopoiesis: Regulatory Roles of ARID3a/Bright in Human and Mouse Hematopoiesis.Human effector B lymphocytes express ARID3a and secrete interferon alpha.The Transcription Factor ARID3a Is Important for In Vitro Differentiation of Human Hematopoietic Progenitors.Role of the intronic elements in the endogenous immunoglobulin heavy chain locus. Either the matrix attachment regions or the core enhancer is sufficient to maintain expression.Interaction of the nuclear matrix-associated region (MAR)-binding proteins, SATB1 and CDP/Cux, with a MAR element (L2a) in an upstream regulatory region of the mouse CD8a gene.Mutually exclusive interaction of a novel matrix attachment region binding protein and the NF-muNR enhancer repressor. Implications for regulation of immunoglobulin heavy chain expression.Anti-nuclear antibody production and autoimmunity in transgenic mice that overexpress the transcription factor Bright.A topoisomerase II-like protein is part of an inducible DNA-binding protein complex that binds 5' of an immunoglobulin promoter.The role of scaffold attachment regions in the structural and functional organization of plant chromatin.Molecular cloning and nuclear localization of ATBP, a novel (A+T)-stretch-binding protein of Sarcophaga peregrina (flesh fly).Loss of Bright/ARID3a function promotes developmental plasticity.A regulated nucleocytoplasmic shuttle contributes to Bright's function as a transcriptional activator of immunoglobulin genes.Competitive Promoter-Associated Matrix Attachment Region Binding of the Arid3a and Cux1 Transcription Factors.REKLES is an ARID3-restricted multifunctional domain.Bright/ARID3A contributes to chromatin accessibility of the immunoglobulin heavy chain enhancerPositional specificity of different transcription factor classes within enhancers
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Identification of a matrix-associated region 5' of an immunoglobulin heavy chain variable region gene.
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Identification of a matrix-ass ...... vy chain variable region gene.
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Identification of a matrix-ass ...... vy chain variable region gene.
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Identification of a matrix-ass ...... vy chain variable region gene.
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Identification of a matrix-ass ...... vy chain variable region gene.
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10.1128/MCB.11.10.5206
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1991-10-01T00:00:00Z