نتایج جستجو برای: inutec sp1

تعداد نتایج: 4820  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1998
F Hirano H Tanaka Y Hirano M Hiramoto H Handa I Makino C Scheidereit

Gene activation by NF-kappaB/Rel transcription factors is modulated by synergistic or antagonistic interactions with other promoter-bound transcription factors. For example, Sp1 sites are often found in NF-kappaB-regulated genes, and Sp1 can activate certain promoters in synergism with NF-kappaB through nonoverlapping binding sites. Here we report that Sp1 acts directly through a subset of NF-k...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2002
Isabelle Lacroix Carol Lipcey Jean Imbert Brigitte Kahn-Perlès

We have followed Sp1 expression in primary human T lymphocytes induced, via CD2 plus CD28 costimulation, to sustained proliferation and subsequent return to quiescence. Binding of Sp1 to wheat germ agglutinin lectin was not modified following activation, indicating that the overall glycosylation of the protein was unchanged. Sp1 underwent, instead, a major dephosphorylation that correlated with...

2008
Shujun Liu Zhongfa Liu Zhiliang Xie Jiuxia Pang Jianhua Yu Esther Lehmann Lenguyen Huynh Tamara Vukosavljevic Rebecca B. Klisovic Robert A. Baiocchi William Blum Pierluigi Porcu Ramiro Garzon John C. Byrd Danilo Perrotti Michael A. Caligiuri Kenneth K. Chan Lai-Chu Wu Guido Marcucci

Bortezomib reversibly inhibits 26S proteasomal degradation, interferes with NFB, and exhibits antitumor activity in human malignancies. Zinc finger protein Sp1 transactivates DNMT1 gene in mice and is functionally regulated through protein abundance, posttranslational modifications (ie, ubiquitination), or interaction with other transcription factors (ie, NFB). We hypothesize that inhibition of...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1999
A Doetzlhofer H Rotheneder G Lagger M Koranda V Kurtev G Brosch E Wintersberger C Seiser

The members of the Sp1 transcription factor family can act as both negative and positive regulators of gene expression. Here we show that Sp1 can be a target for histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1)-mediated transcriptional repression. The histone deacetylase inhibitor trichostatin A activates the chromosomally integrated murine thymidine kinase promoter in an Sp1-dependent manner. Coimmunoprecipitati...

2015
Jingyan Luo Xiaoxiao Wang Zhibo Xia Lixuan Yang Zhiming Ding Shiyuan Chen Bingquan Lai Nu Zhang

Midkine (MDK) expression is associated with the proliferation of many cancers, including glioma. However, the upstream signaling that leads to MDK accumulation remains elusive. This study investigates the molecular mechanism that induces MDK overexpression in human glioma. The Repository for Molecular Brain Neoplasia Data was analyzed to identify potential MDK regulators. Expression of MDK and ...

2014
June Li Wen-Xin Zou Kun-Sang Chang

Promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies (PML NBs) are comprised of PML and a striking variety of its associated proteins. Various cellular functions have been attributed to PML NBs, including the regulation of gene expression. We report here that induced expression of PML recruits Sp1 into PML NBs, leading to the reduction of Sp1 transactivation function. Specifically, Chromatin immunoprecipitati...

2017
Shuqin Chen Huating Li Jing Zhang Shan Jiang Mingliang Zhang Yilan Xu Kun Dong Ying Yang Qichen Fang Weiping Jia

Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) is a metabolic hormone with multiple beneficial effects on lipid and glucose homeostasis. Previous study demonstrated that FGF21 might be one of the Sp1 target genes. However, the transcriptional role of Sp1 on FGF21 in adipose tissue and liver has not been reported. In this study, we found that the proximal promoter of mouse FGF21 is located between -63 and ...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 2013
Yun Han Guangjin Hou Christopher L Suiter Jinwoo Ahn In-Ja L Byeon Andrew S Lipton Sarah Burton Ivan Hung Peter L Gor'kov Zhehong Gan William Brey David Rice Angela M Gronenborn Tatyana Polenova

A key stage in HIV-1 maturation toward an infectious virion requires sequential proteolytic cleavage of the Gag polyprotein leading to the formation of a conical capsid core that encloses the viral RNA genome and a small complement of proteins. The final step of this process involves severing the SP1 peptide from the CA-SP1 maturation intermediate, which triggers the condensation of the CA prot...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Yoshikazu Uchida Mitsuru Itoh Yoshimitsu Taguchi Syohei Yamaoka Hisanori Umehara Shin-Ichi Ichikawa Yoshio Hirabayashi Walter M Holleran Toshiro Okazaki

Treatment with doxorubicin (DOX) induced apoptosis with an increase of ceramide content in drug-sensitive HL-60 cells, but not in drug-resistant HL-60/ADR cells. In HL-60/ADR cells (but not in HL-60 cells), the levels of mRNA, protein, and activity in glucosylceramide synthase (GCS), which converts ceramide to glucosylceramide, were up-regulated in response to DOX. Thus, abrogation of apoptosis...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Juan Fontana Paul W Keller Emiko Urano Sherimay D Ablan Alasdair C Steven Eric O Freed

UNLABELLED Upon release of HIV-1 particles from the infected cell, the viral protease cleaves the Gag polyprotein at specific sites, triggering maturation. During this process, which is essential for infectivity, the capsid protein (CA) reassembles into a conical core. Maturation inhibitors (MIs) block HIV-1 maturation by interfering with protease-mediated CA-spacer peptide 1 (CA-SP1) processin...

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