The human GH family consists of five genes, including the placental chorionic somatomammotropins (CS), within a single locus on chromosome 17. Based on nuclease sensitivity, the entire GH/CS locus is accessible in pituitary chromatin, yet only GH-N is expressed. Previously, we reported a P sequence element (263P) capable of repressing placental CS promoter activity in transfected pituitary (GC) cells. Regions of protein binding within 263P include P sequence elements A and B (PSE-A and PSE-B), and we reported nuclear factor-1 (NF-1) recognition of PSE-B. We now provide evidence for multiple interactions on PSE-A, including binding of the regulatory factor X (RFX) family. Disruption of the RFX site within 263P blunts repressor activity in tr...
The expression of the human growth hormone (hGH) gene is regulated by several transcription factors....
For manymammalian genes, initiation of transcription during embryonic development must be subsequent...
The wide distribution of GnRH-II and conservation of its structure over all vertebrate classes sugge...
Transcription of the human growth hormone (hGH) gene and its regulation are controlled by trans-acti...
The human genes coding for growth hormone (GH), chorionic somatomammotropin (placental lactogen, CS)...
The human genes coding for growth hormone (GH), chorionic somatomammotropin (placental lactogen, CS)...
The promoter sequence of the growth hormone (GH) gene binds the ubiquitous factors nuclear factor 1,...
Expression of the human-growth-hormone gene is restricted to pituitary somatotrophs. Two protein-DNA...
The human growth hormone gene ( hGH-N) is regulated by a distal locus control region (LCR) composed ...
Multicellular organisms face a challenge with regard to gene expression: as each individual nucleus ...
Random assortment within mammalian genomes juxtaposes genes with distinct expression profiles. This ...
The robust and tissue-specific activation of the human growth hormone (hGH) gene cluster in the pitu...
The human growth hormone/chorionic somatomammotropin (hGH/hCS) gene cluster contains five highly hom...
Activation of the human growth hormone (hGH-N) gene in pituitary somatotropes is mediated by a locus...
Human placental lactogen (hPL) and human growth hormone (hGH) comprise a multigene family that share...
The expression of the human growth hormone (hGH) gene is regulated by several transcription factors....
For manymammalian genes, initiation of transcription during embryonic development must be subsequent...
The wide distribution of GnRH-II and conservation of its structure over all vertebrate classes sugge...
Transcription of the human growth hormone (hGH) gene and its regulation are controlled by trans-acti...
The human genes coding for growth hormone (GH), chorionic somatomammotropin (placental lactogen, CS)...
The human genes coding for growth hormone (GH), chorionic somatomammotropin (placental lactogen, CS)...
The promoter sequence of the growth hormone (GH) gene binds the ubiquitous factors nuclear factor 1,...
Expression of the human-growth-hormone gene is restricted to pituitary somatotrophs. Two protein-DNA...
The human growth hormone gene ( hGH-N) is regulated by a distal locus control region (LCR) composed ...
Multicellular organisms face a challenge with regard to gene expression: as each individual nucleus ...
Random assortment within mammalian genomes juxtaposes genes with distinct expression profiles. This ...
The robust and tissue-specific activation of the human growth hormone (hGH) gene cluster in the pitu...
The human growth hormone/chorionic somatomammotropin (hGH/hCS) gene cluster contains five highly hom...
Activation of the human growth hormone (hGH-N) gene in pituitary somatotropes is mediated by a locus...
Human placental lactogen (hPL) and human growth hormone (hGH) comprise a multigene family that share...
The expression of the human growth hormone (hGH) gene is regulated by several transcription factors....
For manymammalian genes, initiation of transcription during embryonic development must be subsequent...
The wide distribution of GnRH-II and conservation of its structure over all vertebrate classes sugge...