... approaches. Transcriptionfactors (TFs) represent one particular interesting class of proteins, as they constitute one of the broadest functional protein classes in ...
... In the present work we extend and analyze the scope of our recently proposed stochastic model for transcriptional regulation, which considers an arbitrarily complex cis-regulatory system using only elementary reactions. ...
... cardio-enriched transcriptionfactors (TFs) in the control of cardiac diastolic function in health and disease through their ability to regulate the expression of target genes involved in the process of ...
... cardio-enriched transcriptionfactors, such as PITX2, TBX5, ZFHX3, and SHOX2, and their effector/target genes along with downstream non-coding RNAs can play a potentially important role in the process of ...
... relative expression of CsWRKYs was analyzed in shoots and roots of plants treated with abscisic acid.. ABA, salicylic acid SA and methyl jasmonate MeJA under in vitro conditions.[r] ...
... Abstract This article deals with the origin and evolu- tion of the D O F transcription factor family through a phylogenetic analysis of those D O F sequences identi- W ed from a varie[r] ...
... Regarding the role of ASL-1 in regulating ccg-1 rhythms, Lamb et al. (2012), again using their non-quantitative Northern Blot approach, report that while rhythms in ccg-1 mRNA levels are still evident in the asl-1 ...
... Although transcriptionfactors are key molecules during neurogenesis, we do not know their entire function during the formation of networks in the ...
... associated transcriptionfactors (Materials and ...the transcriptionfactors regulated in these experiments were ranked based on the number of regulatory connections in the subnetwork (SI ...
... key factors in regulatory networks controlling development [40], metabolism [41], and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses ...MYB transcriptionfactors in plants and some members of this family ...
... Essentially, the progression of the UPR comprises two main phases: the adaptive UPR and the terminal UPR that play a restorative and apoptotic role, respectively (Rutkowski & Kaufman, 2007; Tabas & Ron, 2011; ...
... of transcriptionfactors T-cell fac- tor/lymphoid enhancer factor (TCF/LEF), and this com- plex is then translocated to the nucleus where it activates gene expression ...
... the transcription process. These proteins – transcriptionfactors (TF) – recognise specific motifs in DNA known as Transcription Factor Binding Sites (TFBS) or cis-regulatory ...
... GATA transcriptionfactors become active, one of which is the white collar-2 homologue involved in light sensing ...virulence factors: the melanin enzyme Alb1, the seven transmembrane receptor Pth11 ...
... multiple transcriptionfactors have been implicated in the regulation of IFNγ gene expression ...(23). Transcriptionfactors such as TBET (T-box 21) (24), GATA3 (25), STAT1 (Signal Transducers ...
... candidate transcriptionfactors (TFs) with potential roles in arrhythmogenesis, such as Pitx2, Tbx5, and myocardin (Myocd), were analyzed by microarray, qRT-PCR, and Western blotting in left atrial (LA) ...
... Several strategies capable of reprogramming AMSCs in- to insulin-producing cells have been shown. These strat- egies can be used in combination with coaxial methods in order to develop a more complete protocol (fi gure ...
... individual factors (micro, re- ferring to the actor) and contextual factors (macro, the action situation) are influential in the action of necessity-driven entrepreneur- ...