نتایج جستجو برای: gata

تعداد نتایج: 3849  

Journal: :Blood 2000
P Zhang X Zhang A Iwama C Yu K A Smith B U Mueller S Narravula B E Torbett S H Orkin D G Tenen

The lineage-specific transcription factors GATA-1 and PU.1 can physically interact to inhibit each other's function, but the mechanism of repression of GATA-1 function by PU.1 has not been elucidated. Both the N terminus and the C terminus of PU.1 can physically interact with the C-terminal zinc finger of GATA-1. It is demonstrated that the PU.1 N terminus, but not the C terminus, is required f...

2011
Yea Woon Kim Seoyeon Kim Chul Geun Kim AeRi Kim

GATA-1 and NF-E2 are erythroid specific activators that bind to the β-globin locus. To explore the roles of these activators in transcription of the human fetal stage specific γ-globin genes, we reduced GATA-1 and p45/NF-E2 using shRNA in erythroid K562 cells. GATA-1 or p45/NF-E2 knockdown inhibited the transcription of the γ-globin genes, hypersensitive site (HS) formation in the LCR and chrom...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2006
Francesca Bosè Cristina Fugazza Maura Casalgrandi Alessia Capelli John M Cunningham Quan Zhao Stephen M Jane Sergio Ottolenghi Antonella Ronchi

We observed that binding sites for the ubiquitously expressed transcription factor CP2 were present in regulatory regions of multiple erythroid genes. In these regions, the CP2 binding site was adjacent to a site for the erythroid factor GATA-1. Using three such regulatory regions (from genes encoding the transcription factors GATA-1, EKLF, and p45 NF-E2), we demonstrated the functional importa...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1996
C D Trainor J G Omichinski T L Vandergon A M Gronenborn G M Clore G Felsenfeld

GATA-1, a transcription factor essential for the development of the erythroid lineage, contains two adjacent highly conserved zinc finger motifs. The carboxy-terminal finger is necessary and sufficient for specific binding to the consensus GATA recognition sequence: mutant proteins containing only the amino-terminal finger do not bind. Here we identify a DNA sequence (GATApal) for which the GAT...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2001
Susetta Finotto George T. De Sanctis Hans A. Lehr Udo Herz Michael Buerke Mechthild Schipp Brigitte Bartsch Raja Atreya Edgar Schmitt Peter R. Galle Harald Renz Markus F. Neurath

Recent studies in transgenic mice have revealed that expression of a dominant negative form of the transcription factor GATA-3 in T cells can prevent T helper cell type 2 (Th2)-mediated allergic airway inflammation in mice. However, it remains unclear whether GATA-3 plays a role in the effector phase of allergic airway inflammation and whether antagonizing the expression and/or function of GATA...

2012
Tohru Fujiwara Hisayuki Yokoyama Yoko Okitsu Mayumi Kamata Noriko Fukuhara Yasushi Onishi Shinichi Fujimaki Shinichiro Takahashi Kenichi Ishizawa Emery H. Bresnick Hideo Harigae

Aplastic anemia is characterized by a reduced hematopoietic stem cell number. Although GATA-2 expression was reported to be decreased in CD34-positive cells in aplastic anemia, many questions remain regarding the intrinsic characteristics of hematopoietic stem cells in this disease. In this study, we identified HOXB4 as a downstream target of GATA-2 based on expression profiling with human cord...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1994
D G Peters M X Caddick

In Aspergillus nidulans the regulatory gene areA is responsible for mediating nitrogen metabolite repression. The areA product (AREA) represents an example of the GATA family of DNA binding proteins, which are characterised by the presence of a GATA domain consisting of a zinc finger within a highly conserved region of 52 amino acids. Among the other transcription factors included in this famil...

Journal: :Blood 2000
P Albanese M Leboeuf J P Rosa G Uzan

The human and the murine glycoprotein platelet IIb (GPIIb) promoters are megakaryocyte specific in human and murine cell systems, respectively. Here we show that the murine promoter is, however, highly active when transfected in K562 human cells in which the human promoter is almost inactive. A murine promoter, in which the enhancer element was replaced by the human, retrieves its megakaryocyti...

2013
Chun-Xia Yao Qing-Xia Wei Yan-Yan Zhang Wei-Ping Wang Li-Xiang Xue Fen Yang Shu-Feng Zhang Cheng-Juan Xiong Wen-Yan Li Zhi-Ru Wei Yunzeng Zou Ming-Xi Zang

GATA-4 is an important transcription factor involved in several developmental processes of the heart, such as cardiac myocyte proliferation, differentiation and survival. The precise mechanisms underlying the regulation of GATA-4 remain unclear, this is especially true for the mechanisms that mediate the post-transcriptional regulation of GATA-4. Here, we demonstrate that miR-200b, a member of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Kirby D Johnson Shin-Il Kim Emery H Bresnick

Changes in transcription factor levels and activities dictate developmental fate. Such a change might affect the full ensemble of target genes for a factor or only uniquely sensitive targets. We investigated the relationship among activity of the hematopoietic transcription factor GATA-1, chromatin occupancy, and target gene sensitivity. Graded activation of GATA-1 in GATA-1-null cells revealed...

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