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1 We show here that RcsA functions to activate its own expression, as seen by the 100-fold-increased ex
2 omologues of gammaherpesviruses all activate their own expression.
3     Finally, xnr5 and xnr6 can also activate their own expression during cleavage stages, indicating
4 ops in which myogenic bHLH proteins activate their own expression and the expression of MEF2, while M
5  each other's expression and weakly activate their own expression.
6 romoter at the G1/S transition and activates its own expression, suggesting a positive feedback mecha
7 oter elements and then the CeTwist activates its own expression further (autoregulation) in different
8 alysis also demonstrated that ChxR activates its own expression by binding directly to sites upstream
9 s at Tbx21 and that T-bet directly activates its own expression.
10 tion factor Suppressor of Hairless activates its own expression, specifically in the socket cell of e
11 that Bcd activates hb, and that Hb activates its own expression.
12  expressed from a gene inhibits or activates its own expression are common gene network motifs within
13 berculosis TrcR response regulator activates its own expression by interacting with the AT-rich seque
14 reted glycoprotein Wingless, which activates its own expression in peripheral ommatidia via a positiv
15 ibutes to intrinsic resistance by activating its own expression and many drug resistance genes in res
16 otic and pro-inflammatory response, but also its own expression, thus restoring a quiescent phenotype
17          Secreted IFN-beta further amplified its own expression via a positive-feedback mechanism, wh
18  sigma factor cascade, SigB may auto-amplify its own expression under certain conditions.
19 ulating its interactions with epithelium and its own expression of Bmp4.
20 ha1C subunit (L-VGCCalpha1C) expression, and its own expression has a diurnal rhythm, thereby explain
21 ces the expression of the spvABCD operon and its own expression in the stationary phase of bacterial
22 efflux system (encoded by copBAC) as well as its own expression (in the copMRS operon) in response to
23 T cells, c-Myb allows GATA-3 to autoactivate its own expression, an event that requires the direct in
24 ecombinant human CTGF was able to autoinduce its own expression.
25 ansduction system and that MrpC autoregulate its own expression.
26  ZTA promoter and to positively autoregulate its own expression in transient cotransfection assays, b
27           Thus, Nrf2 appears to autoregulate its own expression through an ARE-like element located i
28 NA in its target promoters and autoregulates its own expression.
29 ter assays indicated that CovR autoregulates its own expression; this was verified by the results of
30 t manner, suggesting that edn1 autoregulates its own expression.
31 ublished data that blimp1/krox autoregulates its own expression, but discovered, surprisingly, that t
32 revisiae ribosomal protein L30 autoregulates its own expression by binding to a purine-rich internal
33  the melR promoter; thus, MelR autoregulates its own expression.
34                    sigma(MibX) autoregulates its own expression but does not directly regulate expres
35  We showed recently that B-Myb autoregulates its own expression through promoter transactivation.
36 both positively and negatively autoregulates its own expression from this promoter.
37 ave found that Loz1 negatively autoregulates its own expression.
38  as a splicing activator, Nova autoregulates its own expression by acting as a splicing repressor.
39 s an immediate-early gene and autostimulated its own expression.
40 d -3, and its product in turn activates both its own expression and that of elt-2, constituting an ap
41 omplexes directly and negatively affect both their own expression and that of ACR4.
42 ealed that B. fragilis OxyR does not control its own expression.
43     RlrA is also known to positively control its own expression.
44 d participates in a feedback loop to control its own expression.
45 cts from a single network can act to control their own expression or the production of protein in ano
46 direct sensors of small molecules to control their own expression.
47 cifying transcription factors, which control their own expression through transcriptional positive fe
48                           IL-1alpha controls its own expression through an autocrine feedback loop th
49            Here we report that AbsB controls its own expression by sequentially and site specifically
50 tant P. aeruginosa virulence factor controls its own expression.
51  Yra1p, a yeast mRNA export factor, controls its own expression.
52 l describes how one regulatory gene controls its own expression at the level of mRNA polyadenylation,
53 a sex determination gene Sex-lethal controls its own expression and the expression of downstream targ
54         In addition, Dpp positively controls its own expression and suppresses wingless transcription
55  also describe that RcsA positively controls its own expression.
56 determination gene Sex-lethal (Sxl) controls its own expression, and the expression of downstream tar
57  zipper transcription factor, which controls its own expression and the expression of a large number
58 ostulated that phosphorylated c-Jun enhances its own expression through AP-1 sites on the c-jun promo
59 omoter of homeobox A (HOXA) genes, enhancing its own expression and stimulating expression of HOXA ge
60 ion, triggering a positive feedback loop for its own expression.
61 od when atonal gene function is required for its own expression.
62         In culture, IFN-alpha/beta prime for their own expression, in response to viruses, through in
63 le for gene expression changes directly from their own expression, as TF activity is often regulated
64 nnotated genes, and transposons often impart their own expression specificity upon the genes they reg
65                         TGF-beta1 can induce its own expression by an autoregulatory mechanism.
66 s been shown previously that bFGF can induce its own expression through an increase in bFGF mRNA.
67 ell differentiation wave front and to induce its own expression.
68   In all species, nodal-related genes induce their own expression through a positive feedback loop.
69 uired to maintain, and sufficient to induce, its own expression along the disc's margins.
70     Furthermore, the IL-36s directly induced their own expression and the production of proinflammato
71 e thus conclude that epithelial BMP4 induces its own expression in dental mesenchyme in a manner that
72 , Notch activation in nonprogenitors induces its own expression and simultaneously suppresses both De
73      Such ectopic expression of VegT induces its own expression as well as that of Xwnt-8 in caps, su
74 a protein in Escherichia coli, which induces its own expression upon repairing DNA alkylation damage,
75 tracellular antioxidant but also by inducing its own expression under stressful conditions such as pr
76                   uPA is capable of inducing its own expression in lung epithelial cells as well as t
77 demonstrate that Xbra is capable of inducing its own expression, but that this auto-induction require
78 articularly when a focal trait can influence its own expression via interactions with traits in other
79 ant BosR, suggesting that BosR may influence its own expression in B. burgdorferi However, direct exp
80 ittle is known about how connexins influence their own expression or intracellular regulation.
81 cultures, whereas SinR negatively influences its own expression.
82 Moreover, TGF-beta 1 gene delivery inhibited its own expression in the liver tissue, which is otherwi
83  part of the FRQ-FRH complex (FFC), inhibits its own expression.
84  We hypothesize that MASH1 normally inhibits its own expression indirectly, possibly through a HES-me
85 pression of frq, whose gene product inhibits its own expression.
86 t activate a negative feedback loop to limit its own expression.
87 ting that this protein quantitatively limits its own expression through a negative feedback mechanism
88 n autoregulatory circuit in which tin limits its own expression domain.
89 te chondrocyte-specific markers and maintain its own expression in chondrocytes via a positive feedba
90       We also found that Pax3 could maintain its own expression through a positive autoregulatory fee
91  also binds to the enhancer to help maintain its own expression after that of SRY has ceased.
92  in its cis-regulatory sequences to maintain its own expression, and also directly regulates the expr
93 nregulate tumor suppressor genes to maintain its own expression.
94 ated in a positive-feedback loop to maintain their own expression, and that AG activates biosynthesis
95 e absence of MyoD, is capable of maintaining its own expression by recruiting the Brg1 ATPase to modi
96      Here we demonstrate that MEF2 maintains its own expression in all differentiated muscle cell typ
97                     In females Sxl maintains its own expression by controlling the alternative splici
98 st that the Drifter protein, which maintains its own expression through a tracheal-specific autoregul
99 o BMP signaling, and Tinman, which maintains its own expression through an autoregulatory loop.
100  of TBPH did not downregulate or mislocalize its own expression, indicating that a dominant-negative
101 a novel strategy by which ADAR2 can modulate its own expression.
102 cular, it is not known if E1 and E2 modulate their own expression and how posttranscriptional mechani
103 oD1 and NeuroD4, and also directly modulates its own expression.
104 cm1-1 mutant, suggesting that Mcm7 modulates its own expression in conjunction with Mcm1.
105                  Rns is also an activator of its own expression.
106  that is directly involved in the control of its own expression.
107 uggest that FGF2 is the primary initiator of its own expression, which is autoregulated through a nov
108 six3b non-cell-autonomously, i.e. outside of its own expression domain, probably through limiting Hh
109 f anoikis and demonstrates the regulation of its own expression in the process of metastasis.
110 tion, cell cycle machinery and regulation of its own expression.
111 ene product is involved in the regulation of its own expression.
112 nds implicate INO as a positive regulator of its own expression, and ANT, HLL, BEL1, and SUP as direc
113 re that CcpA acts as a negative regulator of its own expression.
114 d SoxS regulation works by the alteration of their own expression levels, it was not known how Rob, w
115 ental decisions, including the regulation of their own expression and the patterning of the olfactory
116 s involved in a feedback circuit to turn off its own expression and possibly the expression of other
117 hibition of the autocrine effect of CSF-1 on its own expression is through the effect of CSF-1 inhibi
118 t IcaR does not have a significant effect on its own expression.
119 ng of a gene often exerts a strong impact on its own expression and whole development.
120 h signaling in different cell types based on their own expression levels and differential activities
121 itive feedback loop these factors perpetuate their own expression thus stabilising pre-placodal fate,
122 y, we demonstrated that NOTCH3 could promote its own expression and that of JAGGED1 in mural cells.
123  activation, thereby MET indirectly promotes its own expression.
124 s antitumor "bystander" effects by promoting its own expression.
125 possibly implying that the gene can regulate its own expression.
126 ing that leptin may be able to down-regulate its own expression by an indirect, non-autocrine mechani
127                     First, AUF1 may regulate its own expression by binding to AREs in 3'-UTR splice v
128 our results suggest that MARCH1 may regulate its own expression through dimerization and autoubiquiti
129 ground, suggesting that VttR(B) may regulate its own expression.
130  ectR1 gene suggests that EctR1 may regulate its own expression.
131           Furthermore, leptin might regulate its own expression through a feedback mechanism involvin
132 ssor, AnsR, was shown to negatively regulate its own expression.
133 suggested that pag-3 may negatively regulate its own expression.
134 er, miR-21 feeds back to positively regulate its own expression and to limit CSF-1R-mediated activati
135 o target transcription factors that regulate its own expression.
136 ing a feedback mechanism for SMN to regulate its own expression via Gemin5.
137 f the breAB promoter and is able to regulate its own expression, as demonstrated by transcriptional a
138       Moreover, GATA-3 and ER alpha regulate their own expression in breast cancer cells.
139 hich clock gene products negatively regulate their own expression.
140 bligate heterodimers and positively regulate their own expression.
141 y not only be a means for miRNAs to regulate their own expression but may also represent a general pa
142 h 'clock' gene products feedback to regulate their own expression.
143 genes that feedback periodically to regulate their own expression.
144 ld-type GltR and GltR24 negatively regulated their own expression.
145 ess CEH-10, suggesting that CEH-10 regulates its own expression.
146            This suggests that A2AR regulates its own expression during hypoxia by feedback mechanisms
147 from the viral C promoter (Cp) and regulates its own expression by activating Cp through interaction
148 n RNA hairpin during splicing, and regulates its own expression by binding an internal loop in the 3'
149  NsrR from Streptomyces coelicolor regulates its own expression and that of only two other genes, hmp
150            We also found that CTGF regulates its own expression via TGF-beta signaling.
151 tor of human cytomegalovirus, down-regulates its own expression.
152 (LMP1) of Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) regulates its own expression and the expression of human genes via
153 ochemical data establish that EsaR regulates its own expression by signal-independent repression and
154          We demonstrate that HOXA9 regulates its own expression by positive feedback mechanism.
155          We conclude that LXRalpha regulates its own expression in human macrophages and that this re
156 on by showing that the let-7 miRNA regulates its own expression.
157 demonstrate that Rv0081 negatively regulates its own expression and that of downstream genes by bindi
158 udy, we show that Ovol1 negatively regulates its own expression by binding to and repressing the acti
159                    SlyA negatively regulates its own expression by interfering with the binding of RN
160 monstrate here that FCA negatively regulates its own expression by ultimately promoting cleavage and
161                    RapC negatively regulates its own expression, presumably due to its ability to inh
162 scriptional regulators, negatively regulates its own expression.
163 ctivation of Pcov, RocA negatively regulates its own expression.
164 ce, implying that Brn3a negatively regulates its own expression.
165 sults suggest that SIS1 negatively regulates its own expression.
166 g conditions, suggesting that NtcA regulates its own expression.
167 s in transgenic mice, 2) PKCbetaII regulates its own expression in RIE and human colon cancer cells i
168 ysis revealed that CovR positively regulates its own expression and regulates the expression of 153 g
169 ling reveals that GATA3 positively regulates its own expression and that ERalpha autoregulation is mo
170 state, the CI repressor positively regulates its own expression by stimulating transcription from the
171 on functions; PrgX also positively regulates its own expression, as well as that of Qa.
172                     CSF positively regulates its own expression, presumably due to its ability to inh
173 ory cycle by which GDNF positively regulates its own expression.
174  the spvABCD operon and positively regulates its own expression.
175 1 initiates viral DNA replication, regulates its own expression, and induces plant gene transcription
176                          Thus, TTP regulates its own expression in a manner identical to that seen wi
177 vel, we provide evidence that Wnt3 regulates its own expression and that of other primitive streak ma
178 ates cell surface fibrinolysis by regulating its own expression as well as that of the uPA receptor a
179 robic conditions, thus indirectly regulating its own expression.
180 he L2 position by positively auto-regulating their own expression and by providing negative feedback
181 se T cells become IPE Tregs by up-regulating their own expression of B7-1/B7-2 and soluble and membra
182   Finally, we show that Wingless can repress its own expression via an autorepressive feedback loop t
183 ng proteins, was previously shown to repress its own expression as well as that of a uricase, a repre
184 he pMad gradient but requires Brk to repress its own expression.
185 regulatory loop whereby HRT proteins repress their own expression through interference with Notch sig
186 ition, it was determined that BreR represses its own expression by recognizing a 28-bp site at the br
187 c muscles, and that ZAG-1 directly represses its own expression.
188  scbR mutant, indicating that ScbR represses its own expression while activating that of scbA.
189  proceeds from stages 10B-14, slbo represses its own expression and both slbo loss-of-function mutati
190 SNON protein in complex with SMAD4 represses its own expression as part of the negative feedback loop
191                     PspA therefore represses its own expression.
192  induces Prdm1 expression and thus represses its own expression after T cell activation, ensuring tha
193 ty of the CLOCK-BMAL1 dimer, which represses their own expression.
194 nvolved directly or indirectly in repressing its own expression and that of another sigmaWhiG-depende
195 cline repressor TetR or (ii) TetR repressing its own expression.
196 transcription factor CLOCK-BMAL1, repressing their own expression.
197 ively, our data suggest that Ovol1 restricts its own expression by counteracting c-Myb activation and
198 lator of translation as well as to stimulate its own expression.
199 r protein products, ZEBRA and Rta, stimulate their own expression, reciprocally stimulate each other'
200                             BMP-2 stimulates its own expression during osteoblast differentiation.
201 esults, in part because PPARgamma stimulates its own expression.
202                              YocH stimulates its own expression in a PrkC-dependent manner demonstrat
203  clockwork, where they periodically suppress their own expression and that of clock-controlled genes.
204 bition mechanism, in which PTPN22 suppresses its own expression in M1 but not M2 macrophages.
205 stabilize the muscle phenotype by sustaining its own expression through a myogenic autoregulatory loo
206         Thus, the activity of Cre terminates its own expression (self-deleting).
207  gondii and that T-bet did not contribute to its own expression when induced by IL-12 and IFN-gamma.
208                         IL-1beta upregulated its own expression and that of IL-6, IL-8, GRO-beta, and
209               We found that QseB upregulates its own expression in the qseC mutant, arguing that it i
210 itively regulate salA, that salA upregulates its own expression and that salA positively regulates th
211  transcription factor Gli, which upregulates its own expression, leads to a switch that can adopt two
212            MOPED empowers users to visualize their own expression data and compare it with existing s
213 cell cycle progression of tumor cells, while its own expression remains independent of the CDK inhibi
214 ertion/deletion polymorphism associates with its own expression levels, affecting the extent to which

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