نتایج جستجو برای: cbp gene

تعداد نتایج: 1143273  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1999
K A Sheppard D W Rose Z K Haque R Kurokawa E McInerney S Westin D Thanos M G Rosenfeld C K Glass T Collins

Nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) plays a role in the transcriptional regulation of genes involved in inflammation and cell survival. In this report we demonstrate that NF-kappaB recruits a coactivator complex that has striking similarities to that recruited by nuclear receptors. Inactivation of either cyclic AMP response element binding protein (CREB)-binding protein (CBP), members of the p160...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Shuji Sakamoto Kousho Wakae Yuki Anzai Kiyohito Murai Nobuyuki Tamaki Masaki Miyazaki Kazuko Miyazaki William J Romanow Tomokatsu Ikawa Daisuke Kitamura Itaru Yanagihara Nagahiro Minato Cornelis Murre Yasutoshi Agata

V(D)J recombination of Ig and TCR genes is strictly regulated in a lineage- and stage-specific manner by the accessibility of target gene chromatin to the recombinases RAG1 and RAG2. It has been shown that enforced expression of the basic helix-loop-helix protein, E2A, together with RAG1/2 in a nonlymphoid cell line BOSC23 can induce V(D)J recombination in endogenous Igκ and TCR loci by increas...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2002
Keiko Ikeda Yoko Watanabe Hiromi Ohto Kiyoshi Kawakami

Drosophila sine oculis, eyes absent, and dachshund are essential for compound eye formation and form a gene network with direct protein interaction and genetic regulation. The vertebrate homologues of these genes, Six, Eya, and Dach, also form a similar genetic network during muscle formation. To elucidate the molecular mechanism underlying the network among Six, Eya, and Dach, we examined the ...

2015
Juan C. Ateca-Cabarga Alejandro Cosa Vicente Pallarés José P. López-Atalaya Ángel Barco Santiago Canals David Moratal

The Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome (RSTS) is a congenital disease that affects brain development causing severe cognitive deficits. In most cases the disease is associated with dominant mutations in the gene encoding the CREB binding protein (CBP). In this work, we present the first quantitative analysis of brain abnormalities in a mouse model of RSTS using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and two n...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Josephine C Ferreon Maria A Martinez-Yamout H Jane Dyson Peter E Wright

The adenovirus early region 1A (E1A) oncoprotein mediates cell transformation by deregulating host cellular processes and activating viral gene expression by recruitment of cellular proteins that include cyclic-AMP response element binding (CREB) binding protein (CBP)/p300 and the retinoblastoma protein (pRb). While E1A is capable of independent interaction with CBP/p300 or pRb, simultaneous bi...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2001
X S Zhu J P Ting

The class II transactivator (CIITA) is induced by gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) and activates major histocompatibility complex class II; however, this report shows it suppresses other genes. An N-terminal 36 amino acids of CIITA mediates suppression of the collagen alpha(2)(I) promoter via binding to CREB-binding protein (CBP). Reconstitution of cells with CBP reverts this suppression. IFN-gamma...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2001
D Calvo M Victor F Gay G Sui M P Luke P Dufourcq G Wen M Maduro J Rothman Y Shi

In Caenorhabditis elegans, histone acetyltransferase CBP-1 counteracts the repressive activity of the histone deacetylase HDA-1 to allow endoderm differentiation, which is specified by the E cell. In the sister MS cell, the endoderm fate is prevented by the action of an HMG box-containing protein, POP-1, through an unknown mechanism. In this study, we show that CBP-1, HDA-1 and POP-1 converge o...

2017
Heidi Olzscha Oleg Fedorov Benedikt M. Kessler Stefan Knapp Nicholas B. La Thangue

Lysine acetylation is becoming increasingly recognized as a general biological principle in cellular homeostasis, and is subject to abnormal control in different human pathologies. Here, we describe a global effect on amyloid-like protein aggregation in human cells that results from aberrant lysine acetylation. Bromodomain reader proteins are involved in the aggregation process and, using chemi...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1998
S M Karuppayil E Moran G M Das

The tumor suppressor protein p53 and the adenoviral 12 S E1A oncoprotein are both known to elicit their biological effects mainly by regulating the transcription of important cellular genes. The human proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) gene is a transcriptional target of both p53 and E1A. We have analyzed the effects of p53 and 12 S E1A, separately as well as together, on PCNA gene trans...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2010
Takashi Sakudoh Tetsuya Iizuka Junko Narukawa Hideki Sezutsu Isao Kobayashi Seigo Kuwazaki Yutaka Banno Akitoshi Kitamura Hiromu Sugiyama Naoko Takada Hirofumi Fujimoto Keiko Kadono-Okuda Kazuei Mita Toshiki Tamura Kimiko Yamamoto Kozo Tsuchida

The transport pathway of specific dietary carotenoids from the midgut lumen to the silk gland in the silkworm, Bombyx mori, is a model system for selective carotenoid transport because several genetic mutants with defects in parts of this pathway have been identified that manifest altered cocoon pigmentation. In the wild-type silkworm, which has both genes, Yellow blood (Y) and Yellow cocoon (C...

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