Transcription factors (TFs) are usually defined as sequence-specific DNA-binding proteins that control transcription as a first step of gene expression. However, more and more evidence indicates that they are also involved in the regulation of posttranscriptional steps, in particular the splicing process. In our laboratory, we previously demonstrated that ERG protein, a member of Ets TFs has a role in the regulation of decay [1], a downstream mRNA processing event. In addition, it was suggested that TFs act directly on splicing through different mechanisms, such as by modifying RNA polymerase II elongation rates and altering the kinetics of exposure of splice sites, by the recruitment of transcriptional coactivators involved in splicing, or...
Dysregulation of alternative splicing (AS) is one of the molecular hallmarks of cancer, with splicin...
Alternative splicing functions to generate proteomic diversity and to regulate gene expression in hi...
Alternative splicing provides a critical and flexible layer of regulation intervening in many biolog...
peer reviewedERG family proteins (ERG, FLI1 and FEV) are a sub- family of ETS transcription factors ...
Cancer can be characterized by abnormal fusion transcription factors. These transcription factors ma...
The human family of Ets proteins and the Erg subfamily composed of 3 members (ERG, FLI1 and FEV) are...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2014.Cataloged from PD...
Growing evidence suggests post-transcriptional processing events have a significant role in the regu...
The Ets factors are a family of 27 transcription factors characterized by their unique DNA-binding d...
The FET/TET proteins, which include TLS/FUS, EWS, and TAF15 are RNA- and DNA-binding proteins, with ...
The ETS family transcription factor ERG is a key oncoprotein in bone, blood, vascular and most notab...
peer reviewedThe Ets factors are a family of 27 transcription factors characterized by their unique ...
The FET (FUS, EWSR1, TAF15) genes are commonly involved in chromosomal translocations resulting in t...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a post-transcriptional mechanism resulting in the production of multipl...
The epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is an essential biological process during embryonic d...
Dysregulation of alternative splicing (AS) is one of the molecular hallmarks of cancer, with splicin...
Alternative splicing functions to generate proteomic diversity and to regulate gene expression in hi...
Alternative splicing provides a critical and flexible layer of regulation intervening in many biolog...
peer reviewedERG family proteins (ERG, FLI1 and FEV) are a sub- family of ETS transcription factors ...
Cancer can be characterized by abnormal fusion transcription factors. These transcription factors ma...
The human family of Ets proteins and the Erg subfamily composed of 3 members (ERG, FLI1 and FEV) are...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2014.Cataloged from PD...
Growing evidence suggests post-transcriptional processing events have a significant role in the regu...
The Ets factors are a family of 27 transcription factors characterized by their unique DNA-binding d...
The FET/TET proteins, which include TLS/FUS, EWS, and TAF15 are RNA- and DNA-binding proteins, with ...
The ETS family transcription factor ERG is a key oncoprotein in bone, blood, vascular and most notab...
peer reviewedThe Ets factors are a family of 27 transcription factors characterized by their unique ...
The FET (FUS, EWSR1, TAF15) genes are commonly involved in chromosomal translocations resulting in t...
Alternative splicing (AS) is a post-transcriptional mechanism resulting in the production of multipl...
The epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is an essential biological process during embryonic d...
Dysregulation of alternative splicing (AS) is one of the molecular hallmarks of cancer, with splicin...
Alternative splicing functions to generate proteomic diversity and to regulate gene expression in hi...
Alternative splicing provides a critical and flexible layer of regulation intervening in many biolog...