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: links to integrins and transcription factors . Trends in Biochemical Science 24 261 – 263 doi:10.1016/S0968-0004(99)01416-4 . Chien W Pei L 2000 A novel binding factor facilitates nuclear translocation and transcriptional activation function
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the functions of THs were mediated by the c-erbA proto-oncogenes – THs nuclear receptors, members of the steroid/thyroid hormone nuclear receptor subfamily that also function as ligand-modulated transcription factors ( Yen 2001 ). Beyond the
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† P <0.01 versus control group; NS, no statistical significance. The expression of hepatic CYP7A1 is regulated by various factors ( Lu et al . 2000 ). Among them, we were especially interested in STAT5, a member of the STAT family of transcriptional
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transcription and negative elements that repress transcription on a daily basis. The positive elements are the transcription factors CLOCK and BMAL1, whereas the negative elements are PERIOD and CRYTOCHROME proteins. Daily transcription is initiated when CLOCK
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, Gilz and Arg1 ), co-stimulation of the iBMDMs with PMA was required for aldosterone-mediated transcription of common regulators of inflammation ( Il1b , Il6 , Il10 and Il33 ). Several mechanisms may explain these data. The MR may be a co-factor
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glucocorticoid receptor is a ligand-dependent transcription factor that mediates the diverse actions of glucocorticoids in nearly all tissues due to its ubiquitous expression in nucleated cells. The GR belongs to the nuclear receptor subfamily and has four
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transcriptional activation of chaperone proteins ( Lee et al . 2002 ). No induction of ATF6 cleavage was observed in the lipotoxic islets, INS-1E or MIN6 cells cultured in the absence or presence of diazoxide (data not shown). In support of the ATF6 pathway not
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and proliferation of the individual endocrine cell populations ( Rizzoti 2015 ). The earliest exclusive pituitary marker is PROP1 , a paired homeodomain transcription factor, which is expressed at embryonic day 10 (E10) in the mouse. SOX2- expressing
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intracellular signaling and adaptor proteins ( Fig. 1 ; Argetsinger et al . 1993 , Carter-Su et al . 1996 , Herrington & Carter-Su 2001 , Piwien-Pilipuk et al . 2002 , Lanning & Carter-Su 2006 , Brooks et al . 2008 ). The major GHR signaling factors in
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attractive means of preventing and/or treating type 1 diabetes. Identifying novel targets that protect β-cells from damage related to type 1 diabetes is an important goal, and searches for such targets have been widely conducted. The transcription factor