PTF1 is an organ-specific and Notch-independent basic helix-loop-helix complex containing the mammalian Suppressor of Hairless (RBP-J) or its paralogue, RBP-L.
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Notch signaling in CD4 and CD8 T cell developmentAn emerging role for prdm family genes in dorsoventral patterning of the vertebrate nervous systemThe HLH-6 transcription factor regulates C. elegans pharyngeal gland development and functionSilencing Mist1 Gene Expression Is Essential for Recovery from Acute PancreatitisTherapeutic potential of targeting acinar cell reprogramming in pancreatic cancerTranscription factor regulation of pancreatic organogenesis, differentiation and maturationDirected pancreatic acinar differentiation of mouse embryonic stem cells via embryonic signalling molecules and exocrine transcription factorsCanonical notch signaling functions as a commitment switch in the epidermal lineagePtf1a-mediated control of Dll1 reveals an alternative to the lateral inhibition mechanismPtf1a directly controls expression of immunoglobulin superfamily molecules Nephrin and Neph3 in the developing central nervous systemRBPJ in mouse Sertoli cells is required for proper regulation of the testis stem cell nicheThe nuclear hormone receptor family member NR5A2 controls aspects of multipotent progenitor cell formation and acinar differentiation during pancreatic organogenesisMind bomb 1 is required for pancreatic β-cell formationFoxg1 is required for morphogenesis and histogenesis of the mammalian inner earRNA profiling and chromatin immunoprecipitation-sequencing reveal that PTF1a stabilizes pancreas progenitor identity via the control of MNX1/HLXB9 and a network of other transcription factorsPrdm13 mediates the balance of inhibitory and excitatory neurons in somatosensory circuitsProgenitor cell proliferation in the retina is dependent on Notch-independent Sonic hedgehog/Hes1 activityEarly pancreatic development requires the vertebrate Suppressor of Hairless (RBPJ) in the PTF1 bHLH complexThe canonical Notch signaling pathway: unfolding the activation mechanism.Generation and characterization of Ptf1a antiserum and localization of Ptf1a in relation to Nkx6.1 and Pdx1 during the earliest stages of mouse pancreas development.Fungal CSL transcription factors.Ectopic expression of Ptf1a induces spinal defects, urogenital defects, and anorectal malformations in Danforth's short tail mice.Exdpf is a key regulator of exocrine pancreas development controlled by retinoic acid and ptf1a in zebrafish.Mist1 regulates pancreatic acinar cell proliferation through p21 CIP1/WAF1Notch signaling regulates late-stage epidermal differentiation and maintains postnatal hair cycle homeostasis.Suppression of Ptf1a activity induces acinar-to-endocrine conversion.Identification of novel targets of CSL-dependent Notch signaling in hematopoiesisReplacement of Rbpj with Rbpjl in the PTF1 complex controls the final maturation of pancreatic acinar cells.N-termini of fungal CSL transcription factors are disordered, enriched in regulatory motifs and inhibit DNA binding in fission yeast.Canonical Notch signaling in the developing lung is required for determination of arterial smooth muscle cells and selection of Clara versus ciliated cell fate.A transcription factor network specifying inhibitory versus excitatory neurons in the dorsal spinal cord.Cellular commitment in the developing cerebellumNext-generation sequencing identifies the Danforth's short tail mouse mutation as a retrotransposon insertion affecting Ptf1a expression.A retrotransposon insertion in the 5' regulatory domain of Ptf1a results in ectopic gene expression and multiple congenital defects in Danforth's short tail mouse.Fission yeast CSL proteins function as transcription factorsLoss of the Notch effector RBPJ promotes tumorigenesis.Developmental exposure to 2,3,7,8 tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin attenuates later-life Notch1-mediated T cell development and leukemogenesis.Chitosan/siRNA nanoparticle targeting demonstrates a requirement for single-minded during larval and pupal olfactory system development of the vector mosquito Aedes aegyptiLRH-1 and PTF1-L coregulate an exocrine pancreas-specific transcriptional network for digestive function.Assessing the pathological relevance of SPINK1 promoter variants.
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PTF1 is an organ-specific and Notch-independent basic helix-loop-helix complex containing the mammalian Suppressor of Hairless (RBP-J) or its paralogue, RBP-L.
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PTF1 is an organ-specific and ...... BP-J) or its paralogue, RBP-L.
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Galvin H Swift
R Michael Henke
Raymond J MacDonald
Thomas M Beres
Toshihiko Masui
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10.1128/MCB.26.1.117-130.2006
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2006-01-01T00:00:00Z