- In the
context of gene regulation:
transactivation is the
increased rate of gene
expression triggered either by
biological processes or by
artificial means...
- G. T.; Mor****o, M. I. (2002). "Bone
morphogenetic protein-2 (BMP-2)
transactivates Dlx3
through Smad1 and Smad4:
Alternative mode for Dlx3
induction in...
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retinoblastoma protein (pRb) binding,
freeing the
transcription factor E2F to
transactivate its targets, thus
pushing the cell
cycle forward. All HPV can induce...
- cytomegalovirus, and HIV. In 2001, it was
found that EBV
actually transactivates a
superantigen encoded by the env gene (O42043) of HERV-K18. In 2006...
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Sugamura K (November 2004). "Human
Parvovirus B19
nonstructural protein transactivates the p21/WAF1
through Sp1". Virology. 329 (2): 493–504. doi:10.1016/j...
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molecules simultaneously bind
multiple procaspases. The
procaspases transactivate via cleavage,
activate additional caspases in the cascade, and cleave...
-
transcription factor's
binding site.
Estrogen receptor (ER) has been
shown to
transactivate other transcription factors in this manner,
despite the
absence of an...
- T,
Prescott SM,
Stafforini DM,
Topham MK (2007). "Cyclooxygenase-2
transactivates the
epidermal growth factor receptor through specific E-prostanoid receptors...
- The
transactivation domain or trans-activating
domain (TAD) is a
transcription factor scaffold domain which contains binding sites for
other proteins such...
-
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...