Ms1/STARS is a novel muscle-specific actin-binding protein that specifically modulates the myocardin-related transcription factor (MRTF)-serum response factor (SRF) regulatory axis within striated muscle. This ms1/STARS-dependent regulatory axis is of central importance within the cardiac gene regulatory network and has been implicated in cardiac development and postnatal cardiac function/homeostasis. The dysregulation of ms1/STARS is associated with and causative of pathological cardiac phenotypes, including cardiac hypertrophy and cardiomyopathy. In order to gain an understanding of the mechanisms governing ms1/STARS expression in the heart, we have coupled a comparative genomic in silico analysis with reporter, gain-of-function, and loss...
The mammalian heart forms from multiple embryonic lineages whose specification and contributions to ...
AbstractMyocardin-Related Transcription Factors A and B (MRTF-A and MRTF-B) are highly homologous pr...
The transcription factors GATA4, GATA5 and GATA6 play important roles in heart muscle differentiatio...
Ms1/STARS is a novel muscle-specific actin-binding protein that specifically modulates the myocardin...
Members of the GATA family of transcription factors are evolutionary conserved DNA-binding proteins ...
GATA4 is a central transcriptional regulator during cardiac development and for postnatal function. ...
Transcription factor GATA4 is a critical regulator of the embryonic and postnatal heart, but the mec...
The cardiac GATA transcription factors (TFs) play vital roles in the developing myocardium and poten...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in humans throughout the world and “congenita...
The transcriptome, as the pool of all transcribed elements in a given cell, is regulated by the inte...
The transcription factors GATA-4, -5 and -6 are expressed very early in heart tissue. Essential GATA...
How stage-specific enhancer dynamics modulate gene expression patterns essential for organ developme...
Previous work in the group identified a novel gene, designated myocyte stress 1 (ms1), which is up-r...
AbstractNormal heart development is orchestrated by a set of highly conserved transcription factors ...
How stage-specific enhancer dynamics modulate gene expression patterns essential for organ developme...
The mammalian heart forms from multiple embryonic lineages whose specification and contributions to ...
AbstractMyocardin-Related Transcription Factors A and B (MRTF-A and MRTF-B) are highly homologous pr...
The transcription factors GATA4, GATA5 and GATA6 play important roles in heart muscle differentiatio...
Ms1/STARS is a novel muscle-specific actin-binding protein that specifically modulates the myocardin...
Members of the GATA family of transcription factors are evolutionary conserved DNA-binding proteins ...
GATA4 is a central transcriptional regulator during cardiac development and for postnatal function. ...
Transcription factor GATA4 is a critical regulator of the embryonic and postnatal heart, but the mec...
The cardiac GATA transcription factors (TFs) play vital roles in the developing myocardium and poten...
Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death in humans throughout the world and “congenita...
The transcriptome, as the pool of all transcribed elements in a given cell, is regulated by the inte...
The transcription factors GATA-4, -5 and -6 are expressed very early in heart tissue. Essential GATA...
How stage-specific enhancer dynamics modulate gene expression patterns essential for organ developme...
Previous work in the group identified a novel gene, designated myocyte stress 1 (ms1), which is up-r...
AbstractNormal heart development is orchestrated by a set of highly conserved transcription factors ...
How stage-specific enhancer dynamics modulate gene expression patterns essential for organ developme...
The mammalian heart forms from multiple embryonic lineages whose specification and contributions to ...
AbstractMyocardin-Related Transcription Factors A and B (MRTF-A and MRTF-B) are highly homologous pr...
The transcription factors GATA4, GATA5 and GATA6 play important roles in heart muscle differentiatio...