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- In the field of molecular biology, transrepression is a process whereby one protein represses (i.e., inhibits) the activity of a second protein through...
- of other transcription factors from the cytosol into the nucleus (transrepression). Glucocorticoids are distinguished from mineralocorticoids and ****...
- This indirect mechanism of action is referred to as transrepression.[citation needed] GR transrepression via NF-κB and AP-1 is restricted only to certain...
- Thiazolidinedione ligand dependent transrepression mediates the majority of anti-inflammatory effects....
- deactivation of the second transcription factor in a process known as transrepression. One example of a nuclear receptor that are able to transrepress is...
- and other anti-inflammatory proteins. Transrepression The second (indirect) pathway is called transrepression, in which activated monomeric GR binds...
- elements (VDRE) in genomic DNA. VDR binding results in expression or transrepression of many specific gene products. VDR is also involved in microRNA-directed...
- regulatory regions of target genes and mediate their transactivation or transrepression. For example, the activation of lipocortin 1 (ANAX1) negatively interferes...
- region of the target genes in the DNA. The opposite mechanism is called transrepression. The hormone receptor without ligand binding interacts with heat shock...
- as trans-acting factors. Trans-regulatory element Transactivation Transrepression Brooker, Robert J. Genetics: analysis and principles (6th ed.). New...