Abstract Background The human lmo2 gene plays important roles in hematopoiesis and is associated with acute T lymphocyte leukemia. The gene encodes two protein isoforms, a longer form LMO2-L and a shorter form LMO2-S. Both isoforms function as bridge molecules to assemble their partners together to regulate their target genes. A typical LMO2 binding site consists of two elements, a GATA site and an E-box, with an interval of 9~12 bp. Methods In this study, the combination of MBP pulldown assay and mammalian two hybrid assay were used to confirm the homo-binding character of LMO2-L/-S isoforms. Luciferase reporter assay and Real-time PCR assay were used to detect expression levels and relative promoter activities of LMO2-L/-S isoforms. Co-tr...
The LIM-only protein Lmo2, originally identified as an oncogenic protein in human T cell leukemia, i...
Cell fate is governed by combinatorial actions of transcriptional regulators assembling into multipr...
The Lim domain only 2 (Lmo2) gene encodes a transcriptional cofactor critical for the development of...
The LIM only protein 2 (LMO2) is a key regulator of hematopoietic stem cell development whose ectopi...
LMO2 regulates gene expression by facilitating the formation of multipartite DNA-binding complexes. ...
LMO2 was discovered via chromosomal translocations in T-cell leukaemia and shown normally to be esse...
LMO2, a member of the LIM-only protein family, is essential for the regulation of hematopoietic stem...
The LIM only protein Lmo2 plays an important role in hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis. Lmo2 acts as ...
AbstractThe LIM only protein Lmo2 plays an important role in hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis. Lmo2 ...
Chromosomal translocations are primary events in the development of leukemias, representing at least...
The LIM-domain protein LMO2 is a T-cell oncogenic protein first recognized by gene activation throug...
The basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Tall (Scl), the LIM-finger protein Lmo 2, and the GA...
Ectopic expression in T-cell precursors of LIM only protein 2 (LMO2), a key factor in hematopoietic ...
Cell fate is governed by combinatorial actions of transcriptional regulators assembling into multipr...
SummaryCell fate is governed by combinatorial actions of transcriptional regulators assembling into ...
The LIM-only protein Lmo2, originally identified as an oncogenic protein in human T cell leukemia, i...
Cell fate is governed by combinatorial actions of transcriptional regulators assembling into multipr...
The Lim domain only 2 (Lmo2) gene encodes a transcriptional cofactor critical for the development of...
The LIM only protein 2 (LMO2) is a key regulator of hematopoietic stem cell development whose ectopi...
LMO2 regulates gene expression by facilitating the formation of multipartite DNA-binding complexes. ...
LMO2 was discovered via chromosomal translocations in T-cell leukaemia and shown normally to be esse...
LMO2, a member of the LIM-only protein family, is essential for the regulation of hematopoietic stem...
The LIM only protein Lmo2 plays an important role in hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis. Lmo2 acts as ...
AbstractThe LIM only protein Lmo2 plays an important role in hematopoiesis and leukemogenesis. Lmo2 ...
Chromosomal translocations are primary events in the development of leukemias, representing at least...
The LIM-domain protein LMO2 is a T-cell oncogenic protein first recognized by gene activation throug...
The basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor Tall (Scl), the LIM-finger protein Lmo 2, and the GA...
Ectopic expression in T-cell precursors of LIM only protein 2 (LMO2), a key factor in hematopoietic ...
Cell fate is governed by combinatorial actions of transcriptional regulators assembling into multipr...
SummaryCell fate is governed by combinatorial actions of transcriptional regulators assembling into ...
The LIM-only protein Lmo2, originally identified as an oncogenic protein in human T cell leukemia, i...
Cell fate is governed by combinatorial actions of transcriptional regulators assembling into multipr...
The Lim domain only 2 (Lmo2) gene encodes a transcriptional cofactor critical for the development of...