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The following pages link to Net, a negative Ras-switchable TCF, contains a second inhibition domain, the CID, that mediates repression through interactions with CtBP and de-acetylation (Q24534166):
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- Nuclear localization and cell cycle-specific expression of CtIP, a protein that associates with the BRCA1 tumor suppressor (Q22253893) (← links)
- Evi-1 transforming and repressor activities are mediated by CtBP co-repressor proteins (Q24291175) (← links)
- Characterization of HRG22, a human homologue of the putative tumor suppressor gene HIC1 (Q24291682) (← links)
- Sp100 interacts with ETS-1 and stimulates its transcriptional activity (Q24292513) (← links)
- A L225A substitution in the human tumour suppressor HIC1 abolishes its interaction with the corepressor CtBP (Q24292849) (← links)
- The human candidate tumor suppressor gene HIC1 recruits CtBP through a degenerate GLDLSKK motif (Q24299198) (← links)
- Interaction of the nuclear matrix protein NAKAP with HypA and huntingtin: implications for nuclear toxicity in Huntington's disease pathogenesis (Q24300257) (← links)
- Transcriptional regulation of the cytosolic chaperonin theta subunit gene, Cctq, by Ets domain transcription factors Elk-1, Sap-1a, and Net in the absence of serum response factor (Q24304058) (← links)
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- Hepatoma-derived growth factor represses SET and MYND domain containing 1 gene expression through interaction with C-terminal binding protein (Q24320054) (← links)
- Human Krüppel-like factor 8: a CACCC-box binding protein that associates with CtBP and represses transcription (Q24516575) (← links)
- Overlapping and unique roles for C-terminal binding protein 1 (CtBP1) and CtBP2 during mouse development. (Q24537603) (← links)
- CtBP/BARS: a dual-function protein involved in transcription co-repression and Golgi membrane fission (Q27641434) (← links)
- The polycomb protein Pc2 is a SUMO E3 (Q28115324) (← links)
- Association of COOH-terminal-binding protein (CtBP) and MEF2-interacting transcription repressor (MITR) contributes to transcriptional repression of the MEF2 transcription factor (Q28140525) (← links)
- Ikaros interactions with CtBP reveal a repression mechanism that is independent of histone deacetylase activity (Q28141911) (← links)
- Hdm2 recruits a hypoxia-sensitive corepressor to negatively regulate p53-dependent transcription (Q28187801) (← links)
- CtBP, an unconventional transcriptional corepressor in development and oncogenesis (Q28203691) (← links)
- The CtBP family: enigmatic and enzymatic transcriptional co-repressors (Q28211777) (← links)
- The transcription factor Net regulates the angiogenic switch (Q28504967) (← links)
- Interaction between FOG-1 and the corepressor C-terminal binding protein is dispensable for normal erythropoiesis in vivo (Q28510968) (← links)
- The oncogenic MicroRNA Hsa-miR-155-5p targets the transcription factor ELK3 and links it to the hypoxia response (Q28545001) (← links)
- Two nonconsensus sites in the Epstein-Barr virus oncoprotein EBNA3A cooperate to bind the co-repressor carboxyl-terminal-binding protein (CtBP) (Q28579873) (← links)
- SH3KBP1-binding protein 1 prevents epidermal growth factor receptor degradation by the interruption of c-Cbl-CIN85 complex (Q28588117) (← links)
- Groucho oligomerization is required for repression in vivo (Q28609105) (← links)
- Role of the C-terminal binding protein PXDLS motif binding cleft in protein interactions and transcriptional repression (Q30445281) (← links)
- Mechanisms directing the nuclear localization of the CtBP family proteins. (Q30445758) (← links)
- Interaction of the E1A oncoprotein with Yak1p, a novel regulator of yeast pseudohyphal differentiation, and related mammalian kinases (Q30454229) (← links)
- Impact of the interaction between adenovirus E1A and CtBP on host cell gene expression (Q30784160) (← links)
- Role of the unique N-terminal domain of CtBP2 in determining the subcellular localisation of CtBP family proteins (Q30827259) (← links)
- Physical and functional interactions between the corepressor CtBP and the Epstein-Barr virus nuclear antigen EBNA3C (Q33292390) (← links)
- The ternary complex factor Net contains two distinct elements that mediate different responses to MAP kinase signalling cascades (Q33922446) (← links)
- Histone deacetylases, transcriptional control, and cancer (Q33926323) (← links)
- Regulation of Ets function by protein - protein interactions (Q33933221) (← links)
- dCtBP-dependent and -independent repression activities of the Drosophila Knirps protein (Q33965793) (← links)
- Involvement of net and Hif1alpha in distinct yet intricately linked hypoxia-induced signaling pathways. (Q33967249) (← links)
- Beta-catenin-histone deacetylase interactions regulate the transition of LEF1 from a transcriptional repressor to an activator (Q33975033) (← links)
- Activation and repression of cellular immediate early genes by serum response factor cofactors (Q33990996) (← links)
- Net-targeted mutant mice develop a vascular phenotype and up-regulate egr-1 (Q34082126) (← links)
- When Ets transcription factors meet their partners (Q34123332) (← links)
- The Ets-transcription factor family in embryonic development: lessons from the amphibian and bird (Q34139373) (← links)
- Signal transduction and the Ets family of transcription factors (Q34139409) (← links)
- Proteins of the ETS family with transcriptional repressor activity (Q34139422) (← links)
- Molecular biology of the Ets family of transcription factors (Q34174026) (← links)
- The brain-specific actin-related protein ArpN alpha interacts with the transcriptional co-repressor CtBP. (Q34174831) (← links)
- The ternary complex factor Net regulates cell migration through inhibition of PAI-1 expression (Q34230893) (← links)
- Sumoylation of the net inhibitory domain (NID) is stimulated by PIAS1 and has a negative effect on the transcriptional activity of Net. (Q34373658) (← links)
- Recent lessons in gene expression, cell cycle control, and cell biology from adenovirus (Q34469114) (← links)
- C-Terminal Binding Protein: A Molecular Link between Metabolic Imbalance and Epigenetic Regulation in Breast Cancer (Q34769289) (← links)
- Keeping a good pathway down: transcriptional repression of Notch pathway target genes by CSL proteins (Q34838458) (← links)