Two MAPK cascades, NPR1, and TGA
transcription factors play a role in Pto - mediated disease resistance in tomato
LLM - Domain B - GATA
Transcription Factors Play Multifaceted Roles in Controlling Greening in Arabidopsis
Transcription factors play a pivotal role in many illnesses, including cancer as well as many hereditary diseases.
All of the mice produced normal amounts of SOX2 during development, when
the transcription factor plays a critical role in the genesis of embryonic and neural stem cells.
Not exact matches
The scientists demonstrated the fact that the
transcription factor MTF1
plays a central role in this connection using an experiment on mice suffering from epilepsy.
Some
transcription factors already have been identified as
playing a role in melanoma development.
The investigators focused on studying the activity of AHR, a
transcription factor that is known to
play a key role in regulating inflammatory and immune responses, and the effects of two AHR ligands (ITE and FICZ).
These include a family of signaling molecules called protocaderins, which regulate neuronal development and short - range interactions between neurons, and a family of
transcription factors called zinc fingers, which are mainly expressed in embryonic and nervous tissues and are thought to
play roles in brain development.
The
transcription factor Gcn4 is conserved in over 50 different organisms, including mammals, and it likely
play a significant role in the aging of these organisms as well.
Whitehead Institute researchers have determined that the
transcription factor Nanog, which
plays a critical role in the self - renewal of embryonic stem cells, is expressed in a manner similar to other pluripotency markers.
«There is emerging evidence that the FOXO
transcription factor family
plays a critical role in metabolic, antioxidant, and cell death responses in the liver.
Since all four of the genes could be regulated by a common
transcription factor, peroxisome proliferator - activated receptors, it was supposed that the
transcription factor might
play an important role in carotenoid accumulation [33].
β - catenin, a
transcription factor, has been known to crosstalk with several developmental pathways [28] and is reported to
play a role in DNA damage repair [29, 30].
The cellular
transcription factor NF - kB consists of two DNA - binding subunits of 50K and 65K and is believed to
play an important role in stimulating transcriptional activation of HIV - 1 in latently infected T - cells
The bromodomain containing protein 9 (BRD9) has been reported as a component of the switch / sucrose non-fermentable (SWI / SNF) brahma - related gene 1 - associated
factor (BAF) complex, which
plays a key role in chromatin remodelling and
transcription control [1] although the precise biological role is unknown.
Here, we have shown for the first time that the unphosphorylated STAT2 could
play an important role in RIG - G gene expression by interacting with IRF - 9, further reinforcing the idea that STAT proteins could function as
transcription factors in the absence of tyrosine phosphorylation.
In response to cellular stress such as DNA damage, oncogene activation, transcriptional inhibition, and hypoxia, tumor suppressor p53 is activated and expressed, and acts as a
transcription factor to induce its target genes [1], thereby
playing a central role in the regulation of DNA repair, cell cycle, apoptosis, senescence, and angiogenesis [2 - 4].
Other gene families that were dramatically expanded in the octopus include zinc finger
transcription factors, which are mainly expressed in embryonic and nervous tissues and are thought to
play roles in development.
Curcumin inhibits activation of the
transcription factor NF - kB, [5] which
plays an important part in the regulation of the immune response to infection.