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1 pression profile of genes controlled by this GATA transcription factor.
2 rotein is an apparent zinc finger-containing GATA transcription factor.
3 ine-1-phosphate lyase gene is regulated by a GATA transcription factor.
4 NA-binding basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) and GATA transcription factors.
5 rol of cardiac and neural gene expression by GATA transcription factors.
6 ion of cell type-specific gene expression by GATA transcription factors.
7 evealed potential binding sites for bHLH and GATA transcription factors.
8  of TORC1 signalling and depends on specific GATA transcription factors.
9 ivated in the Drosophila fat body by Rel and GATA transcription factors.
10 ting the cardiogenesis-promoting function of GATA transcription factors.
11  binding sites for AP-1, NF-kappaB, Ets, and GATA transcription factors.
12 gh functional and physical interactions with GATA transcription factors.
13  including a sequential cascade of redundant GATA transcription factors.
14 ed by the coordinate action of NF-kappaB and GATA transcription factors.
15 ity of endogenous globin genes to respond to GATA transcription factors.
16 angements, and suggests a novel function for GATA transcription factors.
17 two conserved consensus sites for binding of GATA transcription factors.
18                                              GATA transcription factors 2 and 3 could be involved in
19 ed an SlKD1-interacting transcription factor GATA transcription factor 6 (SlGATA6), which is required
20 ced into consensus binding sites for AP-1 or GATA transcription factors abolished the pressure overlo
21 The friend of GATA (FOG)-1 protein regulates GATA transcription factor activity in several stages of
22 es (twist, snailA, snailB, forkhead, mef2, a GATA transcription factor and a LIM transcription factor
23  of distribution is, thus far, unique to the GATA transcription factors and suggests a protein-protei
24 e mechanism responsible for the silencing of GATA transcription factors and the subsequent loss of a
25                                     PU.1 and GATA transcription factors appear to antagonize each oth
26                                Additionally, GATA transcription factors appeared to bind rs8023462 on
27 pancy determined by ChIP-seq, recruitment by GATA transcription factors appears to be a stronger dete
28                  In this study, we show that Gata transcription factors are expressed in the lateral
29                                    Mammalian GATA transcription factors are expressed in various tiss
30                                              GATA transcription factors are implicated in establishin
31                                              GATA transcription factors are important regulators of b
32                                              GATA transcription factors are important regulators of t
33                                              GATA transcription factors are required for crypt cell p
34                                              GATA transcription factors are required for the differen
35 t the GATA motif is required in cis and that GATA transcription factors are required in trans for exp
36 ters as a coactivator of the global nitrogen GATA transcription factor AreA.
37                 We also identified the elt-3 GATA transcription factor as an essential upstream regul
38        Our findings uncover a novel role for GATA transcription factors as repressors of hedgehog sig
39        Thus, we identified the ZML2 and ZML1 GATA transcription factors as two essential components o
40                                              GATA transcription factors bind the consensus sequence W
41 blastoma susceptibility through differential GATA transcription factor binding and direct modulation
42 with tumour formation resides in a conserved GATA transcription factor binding motif.
43 dependent upon highly conserved Forkhead and GATA transcription factor binding sites, which are bound
44 e contained a neuronal-specific enhancer and GATA transcription factor binding sites.
45               Site-specific mutagenesis of a GATA transcription factor-binding motif in the promoter
46 pecific genes identified multiple repeats of GATA transcription factor-binding sites (i.e. GATA eleme
47                                 We show that GATA transcription factors can either stimulate or suppr
48 of the intestine genes were enriched for the GATA transcription factor consensus binding sequence.
49 in accessibility studies revealed a role for GATA transcription factors downstream of IL-33 signaling
50 reinforcing regulatory network of Nkx2.5 and GATA transcription factors during cardiogenesis.
51 nstrate that a putative null mutation in the GATA transcription factor egl-18, which is involved in s
52  enhancer function, we demonstrated that the GATA transcription factor ELT-2 and the mediator subunit
53 ased analyses identified the tissue-specific GATA transcription factor ELT-2 as a major regulator of
54                Knockdown of the gut-specific GATA transcription factor ELT-2 by RNA interference simi
55                                          The GATA transcription factor ELT-2 governs the LySR program
56      Transcriptomics studies reveal that the GATA transcription factor ELT-2 mediates the aberrant im
57 bility shift assays show that the C. elegans GATA transcription factor ELT-2 specifically binds to th
58 show that endodermal expression involves the GATA transcription factor ELT-2, and that ELT-2 can bind
59  1294 age-regulated genes and found that the GATA transcription factors ELT-3, ELT-5, and ELT-6 are r
60 nesis and targets of the intestinal-specific GATA transcription factor, ELT-2, at multiple developmen
61                                          The GATA transcription factor encoded by pannier (pnr) is a
62      elt-2 responds to overexpression of the GATA transcription factors END-1 and END-3, which specif
63                       We report that GtaC, a GATA transcription factor, exhibits rapid nucleocytoplas
64               We propose that alterations of GATA transcription factor expression and aberrant nucleo
65                                          Scl/Gata transcription factor expression was significantly r
66 ded evidence to suggest that a member of the GATA transcription factor family (GATA-4) is responsible
67 GNC gene encodes a member of the Arabidopsis GATA transcription factor family and has been implicated
68 n B-GATAs are a subfamily of the 30-membered GATA transcription factor family from Arabidopsis.
69 ults in a new consensus binding site for the GATA transcription factor family.
70  a transcriptional repression function for a GATA transcription factor for prolonging the onset of se
71                                          The GATA transcription factors function in cell lineage spec
72                                 Although the GATA transcription factor GATA-2 is expressed in endothe
73 on of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) GATA transcription factors GATA, NITRATE-INDUCIBLE, CARB
74        Here, we show that the two paralogous GATA transcription factors GATA, NITRATE-INDUCIBLE, CARB
75 of the DNA sequence that mediates binding of GATA transcription factors, GATA motifs reside throughou
76                          All 3 hematopoietic GATA transcription factors, GATA-1, GATA-2, and GATA-3,
77                During embryonic development, GATA transcription factors GATA2 and GATA3 operate as se
78 based conversion or by overexpression of the GATA transcription factor Gata6.
79                   The Caenorhabditis elegans GATA transcription factor genes elt-1 and elt-3 are expr
80               DAL5 expression depends on the GATA transcription factors Gln3p and Gat1p.
81    The paralogous and functionally redundant GATA transcription factors GNC (for GATA, NITRATE-INDUCI
82                         Mechanistically, the GATA transcription factor HANABA-TARANU cooperates with
83                               T-box, NK, and GATA transcription factors have known associations with
84                          end-1 and end-3 are GATA transcription factors important for specifying endo
85               Serpent functions as the major GATA transcription factor in the larval fat body.
86                              The function of GATA transcription factors in diverse developmental cont
87 ression program accessible for activation by GATA transcription factors in ESCs.
88                  The nuclear distribution of GATA transcription factors in murine haemopoietic cells
89  expression and cellular localization of the GATA transcription factors in ovarian tumor tissues and
90 entified a conserved function for endodermal GATA transcription factors in regulating local epithelia
91 th chromatin accessibility changes linked to GATA transcription factors in single cells.
92           These findings indicate a role for GATA transcription factors in the differentiation of the
93 irect transcriptional target of Forkhead and GATA transcription factors in the lateral mesoderm, and
94                    Furthermore, we show that GATA transcription factors in turn directly regulate Wnt
95                                              GATA transcription factors interact with FOG proteins to
96                              Interplay among GATA transcription factors is an important determinant o
97 Gata4, a member of the zinc finger family of GATA transcription factors, is highly expressed in duode
98 pidermal cells is known to require the ELT-1 GATA transcription factor, little is known about how the
99                                              GATA transcription factors mediate cell differentiation
100            To elucidate the role of specific GATA transcription factors on globin gene expression, we
101                    We go on to show that the GATA transcription factor pannier acts early in dorsal m
102 rther genetic manipulations suggest that the GATA transcription factor Pannier is synergistically inv
103                 We present evidence that the Gata transcription factor, Pannier, and its binding part
104                                              GATA transcription factors play critical roles in restri
105       We provide evidence that AP1, ETS, and GATA transcription factors play key roles in HAEC transc
106 moted endothelium formation, indicating that GATA transcription factors promote vasculogenesis via ac
107                                              GATA transcription factors regulate proliferation, diffe
108                                              GATA transcription factors represent a family of highly
109                                     As such, GATA transcription factors represent a group of proteins
110 nduce DOC-2/DAB2 promoter activity, although GATA transcription factors share a very similar DNA-bind
111 enase promoter requires a binding site for a GATA transcription factor, suggesting that the insulator
112 his binding motif overlaps with that for the GATA transcription factors, (T/A)GATA(A/G), and GATA-1 c
113                                          The GATA transcription factors (TFs) have been extensively s
114               HANABA TARANU (HAN ) encodes a GATA transcription factor that affects AXB initiation in
115     We report the identification of ELT-1, a GATA transcription factor that specifies hypodermal fate
116 gulated transcription factors as well as two GATA transcription factors that act as repressors and ac
117 NL belong to the 11-member family of B-class GATA transcription factors that are characterized to dat
118 rdiac gene transcription by interfering with GATA transcription factors that are implicated in cardia
119 ession, and four predicted binding sites for GATA transcription factors that are required for endoder
120 first evidence that rs8023462 interacts with GATA transcription factors to influence gene expression.
121                               The ability of GATA transcription factors to modulate myocardin activit
122                                              GATA transcription factors, together with Friend of GATA
123  and miR-217) also regulate the chondrogenic GATA transcription factor tricho-rhino-phalangeal syndro
124                                    AREA is a GATA transcription factor which mediates nitrogen metabo
125                       ELT-2 is an intestinal GATA transcription factor with a conserved role in immun
126                         Thus, integration of GATA transcription factors with BMP signaling, through c

 
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