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- noun biochemistry Either of two or more compounds that jointly
regulate a biological process
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We describe a novel NR coregulator, TACC1, which belongs to the Transforming Acidic Coiled Coil (TACC) family.
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We describe a novel NR coregulator, TACC1, which belongs to the Transforming Acidic Coiled Coil (TACC) family.
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Imperfect (i.e. non-consensus) EREs have been demonstrated to have function when optimally positioned with regards to target TSSs, wherein they can provide sufficient affinity for ERα binding, permit important DNA bending, and favor specific patterns of coregulator recruitment to the target gene promoter Although we were unable to detect ERα binding to PCNA-ERE1 or PCNA-ERE2 using ChIP-on-chip in response to E2
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Cheng Wang et al. 2008
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Hinojos CA, Amazit L, Szafran AT, Mancini MA (2006) High-resolution, high-throughput microscopy analyses of nuclear receptor and coregulator function.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Adam T. Szafran et al. 2008
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Predicted ARE and coregulator binding sites in L1 ARORs.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Li Jia et al. 2008
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Binding sites for the ARE and 3 coregulator motifs are shown for the AROR constructs either highly induced (upper left), weakly induced (lower left), unchanged (upper right), and repressed (lower right) in our luciferase reporter activity assays.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Li Jia et al. 2008
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Furthermore, GATA2 was previously found as an AR coregulator at AR sites on chromosome 21 and 22
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Li Jia et al. 2008
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PSA, TGM2 and PYGB), indicating that this transcriptional coregulator might potentiate the AR-mediated transcription of these genes.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Li Jia et al. 2008
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