نتایج جستجو برای: brg1

تعداد نتایج: 706  

Journal: :Cell 2011
Ozlem Yildirim Ruowang Li Jui-Hung Hung Poshen B. Chen Xianjun Dong Ly-Sha Ee Zhiping Weng Oliver J. Rando Thomas G. Fazzio

Numerous chromatin regulators are required for embryonic stem (ES) cell self-renewal and pluripotency, but few have been studied in detail. Here, we examine the roles of several chromatin regulators whose loss affects the pluripotent state of ES cells. We find that Mbd3 and Brg1 antagonistically regulate a common set of genes by regulating promoter nucleosome occupancy. Furthermore, both Mbd3 a...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2004
David A Hill Simion Chiosea Saha Jamaluddin Kanaklata Roy Andrew H Fischer Douglas D Boyd Jeffrey A Nickerson Anthony N Imbalzano

The SWI/SNF enzymes belong to a family of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling enzymes that have been functionally implicated in gene regulation, development, differentiation and oncogenesis. BRG1, the catalytic core subunit of some of the SWI/SNF enzymes, can interact with known tumor suppressor proteins and can act as a tumor suppressor itself. We report that cells that inducibly express ATPase...

Journal: :Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology 2023

Skeletal muscle differentiation is a tightly regulated process, and the importance of mammalian SWI/SNF (mSWI/SNF) chromatin remodeling family for regulation genes involved in skeletal myogenesis well-established. Our prior work showed that bromodomains mSWI/SNF ATPases BRG1 BRM contribute to by facilitating binding enzymes regulatory regions myogenic other target genes. Here, we report pathway...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2004
Sheng Wang Baohua Zhang Douglas V Faller

Estrogen antagonists are universally employed in the breast cancer therapy, although antagonist therapy is limited by the inevitable development of cellular resistance. The molecular mechanisms by which these agents inhibit cellular proliferation in breast cancer cells are not fully defined. Recent studies have shown the involvement of the E2F pathway in tamoxifen-induced growth arrest. We show...

Journal: :Neuron 2008
Zilong Qiu Anirvan Ghosh

CREST plays a critical role in activity-dependent development, but its mechanism of action is not well understood. Here, we show that a CREST-BRG1 complex regulates promoter activation by orchestrating a calcium-dependent release of a repressor complex and a recruitment of an activator complex. In resting neurons, transcription of the c-fos promoter is inhibited by BRG1-dependent recruitment of...

Journal: :Development 2013
Reema B Davis Carol D Curtis Courtney T Griffin

Arteries and veins acquire distinct molecular identities prior to the onset of embryonic blood circulation, and their specification is crucial for vascular development. The transcription factor COUP-TFII currently functions at the top of a signaling pathway governing venous fate. It promotes venous identity by inhibiting Notch signaling and subsequent arterialization of endothelial cells, yet n...

2017
Jeffrey A. Nickerson Qiong Wu Anthony N. Imbalzano

Tumor cells reprogram their metabolism to survive and grow in a challenging microenvironment. Some of this reprogramming is performed by epigenetic mechanisms. Epigenetics is in turn affected by metabolism; chromatin modifying enzymes are dependent on substrates that are also key metabolic intermediates. We have shown that the chromatin remodeling enzyme Brahma-related gene 1 (BRG1), an epigene...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2015
Sonia Albini Paula Coutinho Toto Alessandra Dall'Agnese Barbora Malecova Carlo Cenciarelli Armando Felsani Maurizia Caruso Scott J Bultman Pier Lorenzo Puri

Although the two catalytic subunits of the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex--Brahma (Brm) and Brg1--are almost invariably co-expressed, their mutually exclusive incorporation into distinct SWI/SNF complexes predicts that Brg1- and Brm-based SWI/SNF complexes execute specific functions. Here, we show that Brg1 and Brm have distinct functions at discrete stages of muscle differentiation. Whil...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2016
Ana Silvina Nacht Andy Pohl Roser Zaurin Daniel Soronellas Javier Quilez Priyanka Sharma Roni H Wright Miguel Beato Guillermo P Vicent

Eukaryotic gene regulation is associated with changes in chromatin compaction that modulate access to DNA regulatory sequences relevant for transcriptional activation or repression. Although much is known about the mechanism of chromatin remodeling in hormonal gene activation, how repression is accomplished is much less understood. Here we report that in breast cancer cells, ligand-activated pr...

Journal: :Blood 2012
Wei Du Reena Rani Jared Sipple Jonathan Schick Kasiani C Myers Parinda Mehta Paul R Andreassen Stella M Davies Qishen Pang

Oxidative stress has been implicated in the pathogenesis of many human diseases including Fanconi anemia (FA), a genetic disorder associated with BM failure and cancer. Here we show that major antioxidant defense genes are down-regulated in FA patients, and that gene down-regulation is selectively associated with increased oxidative DNA damage in the promoters of the antioxidant defense genes. ...

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