AbstractTranscriptional repression plays crucial roles in diverse aspects of metazoan development, implying critical regulatory roles for corepressors such as N-CoR and SMRT. Altered patterns of transcription in tissues and cells derived from N-CoR gene–deleted mice and the resulting block at specific points in CNS, erythrocyte, and thymocyte development indicated that N-CoR was a required component of short-term active repression by nuclear receptors and MAD and of a subset of long-term repression events mediated by REST/NRSF. Unexpectedly, N-CoR and a specific deacetylase were also required for transcriptional activation of one class of retinoic acid response element. Together, these findings suggest that specific combinations of corepres...
Nuclear hormone receptors represent a large class of molecules that repress or activate transcriptio...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are critical transcription factors in regulating development, differ...
AbstractTranscriptional repression plays crucial roles in diverse aspects of metazoan development, i...
A diverse cadre of metazoan transcription factors mediate repression by recruiting protein complexes...
A diverse cadre of metazoan transcription factors mediate repression by recruiting protein complexes...
Nuclear hormone receptors constitute a family of transcription factors that plays a critical role in...
Nuclear hormone receptors constitute a family of transcription factors that plays a critical role in...
Classical ligand-activated nuclear receptors (e.g. thyroid hormone receptor, retinoic acid receptor)...
Corepressors are large proteins that facilitate transcriptional repression through recruitment of hi...
Repression of transcription by the classical nuclear receptors (e.g. TR, RAR), the orphan nuclear re...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
The precise regulation of protein-coding genes, by processes such as transcription, is essential for...
The precise regulation of protein-coding genes, by processes such as transcription, is essential for...
Nuclear hormone receptors represent a large class of molecules that repress or activate transcriptio...
Nuclear hormone receptors represent a large class of molecules that repress or activate transcriptio...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are critical transcription factors in regulating development, differ...
AbstractTranscriptional repression plays crucial roles in diverse aspects of metazoan development, i...
A diverse cadre of metazoan transcription factors mediate repression by recruiting protein complexes...
A diverse cadre of metazoan transcription factors mediate repression by recruiting protein complexes...
Nuclear hormone receptors constitute a family of transcription factors that plays a critical role in...
Nuclear hormone receptors constitute a family of transcription factors that plays a critical role in...
Classical ligand-activated nuclear receptors (e.g. thyroid hormone receptor, retinoic acid receptor)...
Corepressors are large proteins that facilitate transcriptional repression through recruitment of hi...
Repression of transcription by the classical nuclear receptors (e.g. TR, RAR), the orphan nuclear re...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
The precise regulation of protein-coding genes, by processes such as transcription, is essential for...
The precise regulation of protein-coding genes, by processes such as transcription, is essential for...
Nuclear hormone receptors represent a large class of molecules that repress or activate transcriptio...
Nuclear hormone receptors represent a large class of molecules that repress or activate transcriptio...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are critical transcription factors in regulating development, differ...