AbstractWe and others have defined a transcriptional silencer critical for the proper expression of the CD4 gene at all stages of T cell development. In this report, we use biochemical techniques to identify three different factor-binding sites within the CD4 silencer, denoted sites I, II, and III. Using transgenic analyses, we determine that although all three factor-binding sites are important for silencer activity, there is significant redundancy in that the presence of either site II alone, or the combination of sites I and III permits silencer function. Thus, our data indicate that the mechanism of function of the CD4 silencer is extremely complex. Further biochemical analyses indicate that the factor binding to site II has the same se...
SummaryT lymphocytes differentiate in discrete stages within the thymus. Immature thymocytes lacking...
The interaction of T-cell receptors (TCRs) with self- and non-self-peptides in the major histocompat...
SummaryThe lineage fate of developing thymocytes is determined by the persistence or cessation of T ...
SummaryThe transcription factor ThPOK is necessary and sufficient to trigger adoption of the CD4 lym...
We analyzed the activity of the enhancer, the promoter and the silencer of the human CD4 gene during...
The cluster determinant 4 (CD4) molecule is a transmembrane glycoprotein. CD4 is essential for norma...
SummaryLineage commitment is induced by changes in gene expression dictated by the intimate interact...
CD4 T cells play important roles in adaptive immune responses. Conventional understanding of CD4 T c...
The control of CD4 gene expression is essential for T lymphocyte development. Since the molecular me...
AbstractCD4 and CD8 genes are integral indicators of T-cell lineage commitment. New insights into th...
The control of CD4 gene expression is essential for proper T lymphocyte development. Signals transmi...
The mechanism of T cell lineage commitment remains controversial; to examine it we deleted the CD4-s...
CD4 is a membrane bound glycoprotein that plays an important role in T cell development and activati...
SummaryConventional understanding of CD4 T cell development is that the MHC class II molecules on co...
AbstractAn important but laborious approach to understanding the concepts underlying T cell lineage ...
SummaryT lymphocytes differentiate in discrete stages within the thymus. Immature thymocytes lacking...
The interaction of T-cell receptors (TCRs) with self- and non-self-peptides in the major histocompat...
SummaryThe lineage fate of developing thymocytes is determined by the persistence or cessation of T ...
SummaryThe transcription factor ThPOK is necessary and sufficient to trigger adoption of the CD4 lym...
We analyzed the activity of the enhancer, the promoter and the silencer of the human CD4 gene during...
The cluster determinant 4 (CD4) molecule is a transmembrane glycoprotein. CD4 is essential for norma...
SummaryLineage commitment is induced by changes in gene expression dictated by the intimate interact...
CD4 T cells play important roles in adaptive immune responses. Conventional understanding of CD4 T c...
The control of CD4 gene expression is essential for T lymphocyte development. Since the molecular me...
AbstractCD4 and CD8 genes are integral indicators of T-cell lineage commitment. New insights into th...
The control of CD4 gene expression is essential for proper T lymphocyte development. Signals transmi...
The mechanism of T cell lineage commitment remains controversial; to examine it we deleted the CD4-s...
CD4 is a membrane bound glycoprotein that plays an important role in T cell development and activati...
SummaryConventional understanding of CD4 T cell development is that the MHC class II molecules on co...
AbstractAn important but laborious approach to understanding the concepts underlying T cell lineage ...
SummaryT lymphocytes differentiate in discrete stages within the thymus. Immature thymocytes lacking...
The interaction of T-cell receptors (TCRs) with self- and non-self-peptides in the major histocompat...
SummaryThe lineage fate of developing thymocytes is determined by the persistence or cessation of T ...