نتایج جستجو برای: target genes

تعداد نتایج: 781140  

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2013
samaneh ekhteraei tousi bahram mohammad soltani majid sadeghizadeh saeed hoseini masoud soleimani

objective: cardiac cell differentiation with the help of mirnas has recently opened a promising window for the restoration of myocardial infarction. independent mir-1-2/133a-1 and mir-206/133b clusters are known to be expressed in cardiac and skeletal muscles, respectively. mir-133b differs from mir-133a by only one nucleotide. the sequence similarity of these two mirnas suggests that they targ...

Introduction: Previous studies revealed that oxidative stress is elevated in multiple sclerosis (MS). It can harm to biological macromolecules such as DNA. However, the molecular mechanism in protection of genetic information from DNA damages is not clear in MS disease. In this study the expression level of some important genes of OGG1 and MYH involved in base excision repair pathway and, MTH1 ...

2013
Peng Zhao Jacqueline M. Stephens

Adipocytes play important roles in lipid storage, energy homeostasis and whole body insulin sensitivity. Studies in the last two decades have identified the hormones and cytokines that activate specific STATs in adipocytes in vitro and in vivo. Five of the seven STAT family members are expressed in adipocyte (STATs 1, 3, 5A, 5B and 6). Many transcription factors, including STATs, have been show...

2014
Richard L. Carpenter Hui-Wen Lo

Since its discovery, the STAT3 transcription factor has been extensively studied for its function as a transcriptional regulator and its role as a mediator of development, normal physiology, and pathology of many diseases, including cancers. These efforts have uncovered an array of genes that can be positively and negatively regulated by STAT3, alone and in cooperation with other transcription ...

Journal: :Journal of medicinal chemistry 2012
Changyou Zhan Le Zhao Xiaoli Wei Xueji Wu Xishan Chen Weirong Yuan Wei-Yue Lu Marzena Pazgier Wuyuan Lu

The oncoprotein MDM2 negatively regulates the activity and stability of the p53 tumor suppressor and is an important molecular target for anticancer therapy. Aided by mirror image phage display and native chemical ligation, we have previously discovered several proteolysis-resistant duodecimal d-peptide antagonists of MDM2, termed (D)PMI-α, β, γ. The prototypic d-peptide inhibitor (D)PMI-α bind...

2004
Maryam Rakhshandehroo Bianca Knoch Michael Müller Sander Kersten

The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) is a ligand-activated transcription factor involved in the regulation of a variety of processes, ranging from inflammation and immunity to nutrient metabolism and energy homeostasis. PPARα serves as a molecular target for hypolipidemic fibrates drugs which bind the receptor with high affinity. Furthermore, PPARα binds and is activated...

Journal: :Cancer research 2012
Xu Chen Michelle M Thiaville Li Chen Alexander Stoeck Jianhua Xuan Min Gao Ie-Ming Shih Tian-Li Wang

NOTCH3 gene amplification plays an important role in the progression of many ovarian and breast cancers, but the targets of NOTCH3 signaling are unclear. Here, we report the use of an integrated systems biology approach to identify direct target genes for NOTCH3. Transcriptome analysis showed that suppression of NOTCH signaling in ovarian and breast cancer cells led to downregulation of genes i...

2013
Paz Merelo Yakun Xie Lucas Brand Felix Ott Detlef Weigel John L. Bowman Marcus G. Heisler Stephan Wenkel

Plant organ development and polarity establishment is mediated by the action of several transcription factors. Among these, the KANADI (KAN) subclade of the GARP protein family plays important roles in polarity-associated processes during embryo, shoot and root patterning. In this study, we have identified a set of potential direct target genes of KAN1 through a combination of chromatin immunop...

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