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High-mobility-group transcriptional factor

Surface plastnon resonance Association constant Dissociation constant Hexaethylene glycol spacer Sambucus nigra agglutinin High-mobility-group transcriptional factor Soluble green fluorescent protein Calmodulin... [Pg.134]

The HMG (high mobility group) box is a DNA-binding domain found in several transcription factors, that can in some cases bend DNA. Some members of this protein family recognize a unique DNA sequence, whereas others bind to a common DNA conformation. [Pg.596]

Stokes DG et al (2001) Regulation of type-II collagen gene expression during human chondrocyte de-differentiation and recovery of chondrocyte-specific phenotype in culture involves Sry-type high-mobility-group box (SOX) transcription factors. Biochem J 360 (Pt 2) 461 170... [Pg.229]

Henderson A, Bunce M, Siddon N, Reeves R, Tremethick DJ (2000) High-mobility-group protein 1 can modulate binding of transcription factors to the U5 region of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 proviral promoter. J Virol 74 10523-10534... [Pg.392]

Singh, J. and Dixon, G.H. (1990) High mobility group proteins 1 and 2 function as general class II transcription factors. Biochemistry 29, 6295-6302. [Pg.131]

Spencer, J.A., Baron, M.H., and Olson, E.N. (1999) Cooperative transcriptional activation by serum response factor and the high mobility group protein SSRPl. J. Biol. Chem. 274, 15686-15693. [Pg.132]

Sutrias-Grau, M., Bianchi, M.E., and Bernues, J. (1999) High mobility group protein 1 interacts specifically with the core domain of human TATA box-binding protein and interferes with transcription factor IIB within the pre-initiation complex. J. Biol. Chem. 274, 1628-1634. [Pg.132]

Abdulkadir SA, Krishna S, Thanos D et al. (1995) Functional Roles of the Transcription Factor Oct-2A and the High Mobility Group Protein I A7 in HLA-DRA Gene Expression. J Exp Med 182(2)487-500... [Pg.321]

Lefebvre, V. Dumitriu, B. Penzo-Mendez, A. Han, Y. Pallavi, B. (2007). Control of cell fate and differentiation by Sry-related high-mobility-group box (Sox) transcription factors. Int J Biochem Cell Biol, Vol. 39(12), pp. 2195-214. [Pg.263]


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