-
processes or by
artificial means,
through the
expression of an
intermediate transactivator protein. In the
context of
receptor signaling,
transactivation occurs...
- cell. The
difference between Tet-On and Tet-Off is not
whether the
transactivator turns a gene on or off, as the name
might suggest; rather, both proteins...
-
encodes a
protein called the
class II,
major histocompatibility complex,
transactivator.
Mutations in this gene are
responsible for the bare
lymphocyte syndrome...
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amplifies the slow-type calcineurin-generated
responses by
promoting MEF2
transactivator functions and
enhancing oxidative capacity through stimulation of mitochondrial...
- immediate-early, early, and late. Immediate-early
lytic gene
products act as
transactivators,
enhancing the
expression of
later lytic genes. Immediate-early lytic...
-
expression is
closely regulated in APCs by CIITA,
which is the MHC
class II
transactivator.
CIITA is
solely expressed on
professional APCs; however, non-professional...
-
cause disease. The two tat
proteins (p16 and p14) are
transcriptional transactivators for the LTR
promoter acting by
binding the TAR RNA element. The TAR...
- transcriptase-ribonuclease H,
aspartic proteases,
nucleocapsids and
transactivators —
there are
other proteins essential for
replication that have yet...
- Cbp/p300-interacting
transactivator 1 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the CITED1 gene. CITED1 has been
shown to
interact with HSPA8 and EP300...
- The
original transactivator QF
appeared to be
toxic when
expressed broadly in Drosophila. To
overcome this problem, two new
transactivators were developed:...