نتایج جستجو برای: cbf1

تعداد نتایج: 251  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1988
K Huygen K Palfliet F Jurion J Hilgers R ten Berg J P Van Vooren J De Bruyn

A 32-kilodalton protein antigen (P32) was previously purified to homogeneity from culture filtrate of Mycobacterium bovis BCG (J. De Bruyn, K. Huygen, R. Bosmans, M. Fauville, R. Lippens, J. P. Van Vooren, P. Falmagne, H. G. Wiker, M. Harboe, and M. Turneer, Microb. Pathog. 2:351-366, 1987). Spleen cells from BCG-sensitized mice produce significant amounts of gamma interferon (IFN-gamma) in res...

Journal: :Circulation research 2011
Jamie L Russell Sean C Goetsch Nicholas R Gaiano Joseph A Hill Eric N Olson Jay W Schneider

RATIONALE Transgenic Notch reporter mice express enhanced green fluorescent protein in cells with C-promoter binding factor-1 response element transcriptional activity (CBF1-RE(x)₄-EGFP), providing a unique and powerful tool for identifying and isolating "Notch-activated" progenitors. OBJECTIVE We asked whether, as in other tissues of this mouse, EGFP localized and functionally tagged adult c...

2013
Isabelle Tremblay Emanuel Paré Dominique Arsenault Mélanie Douziech Marie-Josée Boucher

Activation of the NOTCH receptors relies on their intracellular proteolysis by the gamma-secretase complex. This cleavage liberates the NOTCH intracellular domain (NIC) thereby allowing the translocation of NIC towards the nucleus to assemble into a transcriptional platform. Little information is available regarding the regulatory steps operating on NIC following its release from the transmembr...

2012
Sarah K. Fineberg Poppy Datta Colleen S. Stein Beverly L. Davidson

MicroRNA (miRNA) function is required for normal animal development, in particular in differentiation pathways from stem cell and precursor populations. In neurogenesis, it is becoming increasingly appreciated that miRNAs act at many stages to ensure proper progression. In this study we examined the role of miR-34a in neural progenitor cells (NPC) derived from murine embryonic cortex. We found ...

2016
Laura Asnaghi Arushi Tripathy Qian Yang Harpreet Kaur Allison Hanaford Wayne Yu Charles G. Eberhart

Retinoblastoma is the most common intraocular malignancy of childhood. Notch plays a key role in retinal cells from which retinoblastomas arise, and we therefore studied the role of Notch signaling in promoting retinoblastoma proliferation. Moderate or strong nuclear expression of Hes1 was found in 10 of 11 human retinoblastoma samples analyzed immunohistochemically, supporting a role for Notch...

2011
Caixiang Wang Ruilian Jing Xinguo Mao Xiaoping Chang Ang Li

Abiotic stresses such as drought, salinity, and low temperature have drastic effects on plant growth and development. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating biochemical and physiological changes in response to stresses are not well understood. Protein kinases are major signal transduction factors among the reported molecular mechanisms mediating acclimation to environmental changes. Prote...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Kentaro Ohkuni Katsumi Kitagawa

BACKGROUND The centromere (CEN) DNA-kinetochore complex is the specialized chromatin structure that mediates chromosome attachment to the spindle and is required for high-fidelity chromosome segregation. Although kinetochore function is conserved from budding yeast to humans, it was thought that transcription had no role in centromere function in budding yeast, in contrast to other eukaryotes i...

2015
Parinya Noisa Taneli Raivio Wei Cui

Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) are able to proliferate in vitro indefinitely without losing their ability to differentiate into multiple cell types upon exposure to appropriate signals. Particularly, the ability of hESCs to differentiate into neuronal subtypes is fundamental to develop cell-based therapies for several neurodegenerative disorders, such as Alzheimer's disease, Huntington's di...

2017
Samuel Jang Andrew Janssen Zviadi Aburjania Matthew B. Robers April Harrison Ajitha Dammalapati Yi-Qiang Cheng Herbert Chen Renata Jaskula-Sztul

Novel therapies for neuroendocrine (NE) cancers are desperately needed as they frequently present as metastatic disease and cause debilitating symptoms by secreting excessive hormones. Induction of Notch isoforms has a tumor suppressive effect in NE cancer cell lines, and we have observed that histone deacetylase inhibitors (HDACi) potently activate Notch. In this study, we describe the potenti...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
P L Blaiseau D Thomas

The transcriptional regulation of the sulfur amino acid pathway in Saccharomyces cerevisiae depends on a single activator, Met4p, whose function requires different combinations of the auxiliary factors Cbf1p, Met28p, Met31p and Met32p. The first description of how these factors cooperate to activate transcription was provided by the identification of the Cbf1-Met4-Met28 complex which is assembl...

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