Serum response factor transcriptional activity is controlled through interactions with regulatory cofactors such as the coactivator MAL/MRTF-A (myocardin-related transcription factor A). MAL is itself regulated in vivo by changes in cellular actin dynamics, which alter its interaction with G-actin. The G-actin-sensing mechanism of MAL/MRTF-A resides in its N-terminal domain, which consists of three tandem RPEL repeats. We describe the first molecular insights into RPEL function obtained from structures of two independent RPELMAL peptide:G-actin complexes. Both RPEL peptides bind to the G-actin hydrophobic cleft and to subdomain 3. These RPELMAL:G-actin structures explain the sequence conservation defining the RPEL motif, including the invar...
AbstractProteins containing RPEL motifs (e.g., MAL) are important in the regulation of gene expressi...
International audienceMyocardin-related transcription factors (MRTFs) play a central role in the reg...
Precise regulation of heterotrimeric G-protein signaling is important for maintaining proper cardiov...
Serum Response Factor (SRF) is controlled by actin dynamics at many of its target genes: Rho-induced...
Subcellular localization of the actin-binding transcriptional coactivator MRTF-A is controlled by it...
AbstractRho GTPases regulate the transcription factor SRF via their ability to induce actin polymeri...
Nuclear accumulation of the serum response factor coactivator MAL/MKL1 is controlled by its interact...
One possible explanation is that G-actin binding to MAL in the nucleus does not per-mit assembly of ...
RPEL proteins, which contain the G-actin binding RPEL motif, coordinate cytoskeletal processes with ...
RPEL proteins, which contain the G-actin-binding RPEL motif, coordinate cytoskeletal processes with ...
MRTF-A (myocardin-related transcription factor A) is a coactivator for SRF-mediated gene expression....
Abstract Background MRTF-A (myocardin-related transcription factor A) is a coactivator for SRF-media...
<div><p>Epithelial–msenchymal transition (EMT) is closely associated with cancer and tissue fibrosis...
SummaryThe serum response factor (SRF) binds to coactivators, such as myocardin-related transcriptio...
Transcription factor SRF (Serum Response Factor) and its coactivators MRTFs (Myocardin-Related Tran...
AbstractProteins containing RPEL motifs (e.g., MAL) are important in the regulation of gene expressi...
International audienceMyocardin-related transcription factors (MRTFs) play a central role in the reg...
Precise regulation of heterotrimeric G-protein signaling is important for maintaining proper cardiov...
Serum Response Factor (SRF) is controlled by actin dynamics at many of its target genes: Rho-induced...
Subcellular localization of the actin-binding transcriptional coactivator MRTF-A is controlled by it...
AbstractRho GTPases regulate the transcription factor SRF via their ability to induce actin polymeri...
Nuclear accumulation of the serum response factor coactivator MAL/MKL1 is controlled by its interact...
One possible explanation is that G-actin binding to MAL in the nucleus does not per-mit assembly of ...
RPEL proteins, which contain the G-actin binding RPEL motif, coordinate cytoskeletal processes with ...
RPEL proteins, which contain the G-actin-binding RPEL motif, coordinate cytoskeletal processes with ...
MRTF-A (myocardin-related transcription factor A) is a coactivator for SRF-mediated gene expression....
Abstract Background MRTF-A (myocardin-related transcription factor A) is a coactivator for SRF-media...
<div><p>Epithelial–msenchymal transition (EMT) is closely associated with cancer and tissue fibrosis...
SummaryThe serum response factor (SRF) binds to coactivators, such as myocardin-related transcriptio...
Transcription factor SRF (Serum Response Factor) and its coactivators MRTFs (Myocardin-Related Tran...
AbstractProteins containing RPEL motifs (e.g., MAL) are important in the regulation of gene expressi...
International audienceMyocardin-related transcription factors (MRTFs) play a central role in the reg...
Precise regulation of heterotrimeric G-protein signaling is important for maintaining proper cardiov...