Remote homologue identification of Drosophila GAGA factor in mouse (original) (raw)

Analysis and recognition of the GAGA transcription factor binding sites in Drosophila genes

Dmitry Oshchepkov

Computational Biology and Chemistry, 2011

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Functional mapping of the GAGA factor assigns its transcriptional activity to the C-terminal glutamine-rich domain

Alejandro Vaquero

Journal of Biological …, 2000

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The GAGA factor regulatory network: Identification of GAGA factor associated proteins

Maksim Erokhin

PloS one, 2017

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The Pipsqueak Protein of Drosophila melanogaster Binds to GAGA Sequences through a Novel DNA-binding Domain

Michael Lehmann

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1998

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Transcriptional activation by GAGA factor is through its direct interaction with dmTAF3

krishnaveni Mishra, Arumugam Srinivasan, Rakesh Mishra

Developmental Biology, 2008

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Molecular genetic analysis of the Drosophila melanogaster Trithorax-like gene coding for the GAGA transcription factor

Alexey Pindyurin

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Acetylation of GAGA Factor Modulates Its Interaction with DNA

Jordi Bernués

Biochemistry, 2010

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Repression by TTK69 of GAGA-mediated Activation Occurs in the Absence of TTK69 Binding to DNA and Solely Requires the Contribution of the POZ/BTB Domain of TTK69

Jordi Bernués

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2003

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GAGA Factor Down-regulates Its Own Promoter

Sara Pagans, Jordi Bernués

Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2002

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The single Cys2--His2 zinc finger domain of the GAGA protein flanked by basic residues is sufficient for high-affinity specific DNA binding

Paolo Pedone

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1996

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The GAGA factor of Drosophila binds triple-stranded DNA

Alejandro Vaquero

1998

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A functionally conserved boundary element from the mouse HoxD locus requires GAGA factor in Drosophila

Surabhi Srivastava

Development, 2010

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The Enhancer-Blocking Activity of the Fab-7 Boundary From the Drosophila Bithorax Complex Requires GAGA-Factor-Binding Sites

F. Karch, Rakesh Mishra

Genetics, 2004

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Bhat, K. M. et al. The GAGA factor is required in the early Drosophila embryo not only for transcriptional regulation but also for nuclear division. Development 122, 1113-1124

Henrik Gyurkovics

Development

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The GAGA factor is required in the early Drosophila embryo not only for transcriptional regulation but also for nuclear division

Henrik Gyurkovics

Development, 1996

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DrosophilaFACT contributes toHoxgene expression through physical and functional interactions with GAGA factor

Susumu Hirose

Genes & Development, 2003

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Trl-GAGA directly interacts with lola like and both are part of the repressive complex of Polycomb group of genes

krishnaveni Mishra

Mechanisms of Development, 2003

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General, negative feedback mechanism for regulation of Trithorax-like gene expression in vivo: new roles for GAGA factor in flies

Jordi Bernués

Nucleic Acids Research, 2007

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Co-localization of Polycomb protein and GAGA factor on regulatory elements responsible for the maintenance of homeotic gene expression

Renato Paro

The EMBO Journal, 1997

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The capacity to form H-DNA cannot substitute for GAGA factor binding to a (CT)nmiddle dot(GA)n regulatory site

Marci J Swede

Nucleic Acids Research, 2003

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The capacity to form H-DNA cannot substitute for GAGA factor binding to a (CT)n·(GA)n regulatory site

Jenny Xu

Nucleic Acids Research

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Structure of a Polycomb Response Element and In Vitro Binding of Polycomb Group Complexes Containing GAGA Factor

Sylvain Poux

Molecular and Cellular Biology, 2000

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The Drosophila GAGA transcription factor is associated with specific regions of heterochromatin throughout the cell cycle

B. Alberts

The EMBO Journal, 1994

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The GAGA Protein of Drosophila is Phosphorylated by CK2

Jordi Bernués

Journal of Molecular Biology, 2005

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Functional analysis and chromosomal mapping of Gata5 , a gene encoding a zinc finger DNA-binding protein

Mona Nemer

Mammalian Genome, 1999

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The GAGA factor of Drosophila interacts with SAP18, a Sin3-associated polypeptide

Laura Fanti

EMBO reports, 2000

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Drosophila GAGA factor directs histone H3. 3 replacement that prevents the heterochromatin spreading

Susumu Hirose

Genes & …, 2007

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A Palindromic Regulatory Site within Vertebrate GATA1 Promoters Requires Both Zinc Fingers of the GATA1 DNA-Binding Domain for High-Affinity Interaction

Angela M Gronenborn

1996

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The Drosophila transcription factor tramtrack (TTK) interacts with Trithorax-like (GAGA) and represses GAGA-mediated activation

Sara Pagans, Jordi Bernués

Nucleic acids research, 2002

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