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Transrepression

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Lin, Cw; Nakane, M; Stashko, M; Falls, D; Kuk, J; Miller, L; Huang, R; Tyree, C; Miner, Jn; Rosen, J; Kym, Pr; Coghlan, Mj; Carter, G; Lane, Bc (Aug 2002).
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Newton R, Holden NS (October 2007). "Separating transrepression and transactivation: a distressing divorce for the glucocorticoid receptor?".
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Pascual G, Glass CK (October 2006). "Nuclear receptors versus inflammation: mechanisms of transrepression".
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Ghisletti S, Huang W, Ogawa S, Pascual G, Lin ME, Willson TM, Rosenfeld MG, Glass CK (January 2007).
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have been demonstrated to also have the ability to transrepress the activity of other proteins.
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Lucibello FC, Slater EP, Jooss KU, Beato M, Müller R (September 1990).
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represses (i.e., inhibits) the activity of a second protein through a
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whose function is to up-regulate (i.e., increase) the rate of
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to inhibit the transcriptional promoting activity of the
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An example of transrepression is the ability of the
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Index

molecular biology
protein
protein-protein interaction
intermolecular
trans-acting
transcription factor
gene transcription
glucocorticoid receptor
AP-1
NF-κB
transactivation
anti-inflammatory
glucocorticoids
nuclear receptors
LXR
PPAR
Selective glucocorticoid receptor agonist
"Mutual transrepression of Fos and the glucocorticoid receptor: involvement of a functional domain in Fos which is absent in FosB"
doi
10.1002/j.1460-2075.1990.tb07471.x
PMC
551994
PMID
2118106
"trans-Activation and repression properties of the novel nonsteroid glucocorticoid receptor ligand 2,5-dihydro-9-hydroxy-10-methoxy-2,2,4-trimethyl-5-(1-methylcyclohexen-3-y1)-1H-1benzopyrano3,4-fquinoline (A276575) and its four stereoisomers"
doi
10.1124/mol.62.2.297
ISSN
0026-895X
PMID

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