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The following pages link to Two chromatin remodeling activities cooperate during activation of hormone responsive promoters (Q33483321):
Displaying 31 items.
- Nucleosome-interacting proteins regulated by DNA and histone methylation (Q24304841) (← links)
- ADP-ribose-derived nuclear ATP synthesis by NUDIX5 is required for chromatin remodeling (Q28114985) (← links)
- Nuclear factor 1 synergizes with progesterone receptor on the mouse mammary tumor virus promoter wrapped around a histone H3/H4 tetramer by facilitating access to the central hormone-responsive elements (Q33593998) (← links)
- H3K9me3-binding proteins are dispensable for SETDB1/H3K9me3-dependent retroviral silencing (Q35203648) (← links)
- Decoding GnRH neurohormone pulse frequency by convergent signalling modules (Q35571945) (← links)
- The chromatin Remodeler CHD8 is required for activation of progesterone receptor-dependent enhancers (Q35610148) (← links)
- Impact of chromatin structure on PR signaling: Transition from local to global analysis (Q35791237) (← links)
- Histone acetylation mediated by Brd1 is crucial for Cd8 gene activation during early thymocyte development (Q35815002) (← links)
- Non-overlapping progesterone receptor cistromes contribute to cell-specific transcriptional outcomes (Q35910912) (← links)
- Vitamin A and retinoid signaling: genomic and nongenomic effects (Q36920549) (← links)
- Genomic agonism and phenotypic antagonism between estrogen and progesterone receptors in breast cancer. (Q37056109) (← links)
- Phosphorylation and recruitment of BAF60c in chromatin remodeling for lipogenesis in response to insulin (Q37206403) (← links)
- Nuclearly translocated insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor phosphorylates histone H3 at tyrosine 41 and induces SNAI2 expression via Brg1 chromatin remodeling protein (Q37520529) (← links)
- Erk signaling and chromatin remodeling in MMTV promoter activation by progestins (Q37678197) (← links)
- Minireview: role of kinases and chromatin remodeling in progesterone signaling to chromatin (Q37756419) (← links)
- Control of nuclear receptor function by local chromatin structure. (Q37866372) (← links)
- Impact of chromatin structure and dynamics on PR signaling. The initial steps in hormonal gene regulation (Q37938390) (← links)
- Transcription factors: from enhancer binding to developmental control (Q38032407) (← links)
- More help than hindrance: nucleosomes aid transcriptional regulation (Q38113645) (← links)
- A new role for an old player: steroid receptor RNA Activator (SRA) represses hormone inducible genes (Q38636544) (← links)
- Hormone-induced repression of genes requires BRG1-mediated H1.2 deposition at target promoters (Q38759210) (← links)
- Unliganded progesterone receptor-mediated targeting of an RNA-containing repressive complex silences a subset of hormone-inducible genes (Q39148484) (← links)
- Progesterone receptor induces bcl-x expression through intragenic binding sites favoring RNA polymerase II elongation (Q39156822) (← links)
- Activation of mitogen- and stress-activated kinase 1 is required for proliferation of breast cancer cells in response to estrogens or progestins (Q39162952) (← links)
- Four enzymes cooperate to displace histone H1 during the first minute of hormonal gene activation (Q39568693) (← links)
- Chromatin loading of E2F-MLL complex by cancer-associated coregulator ANCCA via reading a specific histone mark (Q39653622) (← links)
- Steroid hormone receptors silence genes by a chromatin-targeted mechanism similar to those used for gene activation (Q42115152) (← links)
- Targeted NUDT5 inhibitors block hormone signaling in breast cancer cells (Q48223029) (← links)
- High expression of SMARCA4 or SMARCA2 is frequently associated with an opposite prognosis in cancer. (Q49301622) (← links)
- Ikaros changes the face of NuRD remodeling (Q83011544) (← links)
- The glucocorticoid receptor interferes with progesterone receptor-dependent genomic regulation in breast cancer cells (Q90621997) (← links)