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- In the context of gene regulation: transactivation is the increased rate of gene expression triggered either by biological processes or by artificial means...
- retinoblastoma protein (pRb) binding, freeing the transcription factor E2F to transactivate its targets, thus pushing the cell cycle forward. All HPV can induce...
- The transactivation domain or trans-activating domain (TAD) is a transcription factor scaffold domain which contains binding sites for other proteins such...
- metabolized to nandrolone after oral administration, but its potency to transactivate the androgen receptor dependent reporter gene expression is 10 times...
- to human ER).[citation needed] The N-terminal A/B domain is able to transactivate gene transcription in the absence of bound ligand (e.g., the estrogen...
- Upstream stimulatory factor 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the USF1 gene. The upstream stimulatory factor gene encodes a transcription factor...
- transcription factor's binding site. Estrogen receptor (ER) has been shown to transactivate other transcription factors in this manner, despite the absence of an...
- hyperlocomotion in amphetamine treated rats. Dopamine receptors can also transactivate Receptor tyrosine kinases. Beta Arrestin recruitment is mediated by...
- molecules simultaneously bind multiple procaspases. The procaspases transactivate via cleavage, activate additional caspases in the cascade, and cleave...
- ovarian cancer cell motility by merging three signalling pathways to transactivate EGFR". British Journal of Pharmacology. (n/a) ((n/a)): 913–932. doi:10...