2009
Genome-Wide ChIP-Seq Reveals a Dramatic Shift in the EKLF Binding Profile Between Erythroid Progenitors and Erythroblasts.
Pilon A, Ajay S, Abaan H, Margulies E, Gallagher P, Bodine D. Genome-Wide ChIP-Seq Reveals a Dramatic Shift in the EKLF Binding Profile Between Erythroid Progenitors and Erythroblasts. Blood 2009, 114: 565. DOI: 10.1182/blood.v114.22.565.565.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTarget genesChIP-seqNearest geneSimultaneous genome-wide analysisC2H2 zinc finger transcription factorGenome-wide ChIP-seqErythroid Kruppel-like factorZinc finger transcription factorErythroid progenitorsTranscription factor occupancyBeta-globin locusGenome-wide analysisCell cycle control factorsProtein-DNA interactionsFinger transcription factorChIP-seq dataS-phase entryNon-repetitive regionsKruppel-like factorEKLF geneEKLF proteinFetal liverCell cycle S-phase entryChromatin remodelingFactor occupancy
1997
c-Myb-dependent cell cycle progression and Ca2+ storage in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells.
Husain M, Bein K, Jiang L, Alper S, Simons M, Rosenberg R. c-Myb-dependent cell cycle progression and Ca2+ storage in cultured vascular smooth muscle cells. Circulation Research 1997, 80: 617-26. PMID: 9130442, DOI: 10.1161/01.res.80.5.617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsVascular smooth muscle cellsCultured vascular smooth muscle cellsSmooth muscle cellsCell cycle progressionMuscle cellsCycle progressionCell populationsC-myb expressionC-MybReleasable Ca2G1/S interfaceCytoplasmic Ca2C-Myb activityGrowth factorCell clonesCell proliferationProgressionSignificant reductionStable cell clonesProto-oncogeneTransient inductionC-myb proto-oncogeneS-phase entryCa2Growth-arrested cells
1996
Multiple Requirements for SHPTP2 in Epidermal Growth Factor-Mediated Cell Cycle Progression
Bennett A, Hausdorff S, O’Reilly A, Freeman R, Neel B. Multiple Requirements for SHPTP2 in Epidermal Growth Factor-Mediated Cell Cycle Progression. Molecular And Cellular Biology 1996, 16: 1189-1202. PMID: 8622663, PMCID: PMC231101, DOI: 10.1128/mcb.16.3.1189.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElk-1 transactivationS-phase entryMitogen-activated proteinMAP kinase activationGrowth factorKinase activationFusion proteinPlatelet-derived growth factorGlutathione S-transferase fusion proteinEpidermal growth factor stimulationS-transferase fusion proteinProtein tyrosine phosphatase activityTyrosyl phosphorylation sitesGrowth factor stimulationSignal transduction pathwaysSerum-induced S-phase entryGrowth factor signalingImmediate early responseNIH 3T3 cellsCell cycle progressionEpidermal growth factorSH2 domainPhosphorylation sitesEGF stimulationTransduction pathways
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