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The following pages link to Function of the c-Myc oncoprotein in chromatin remodeling and transcription. (Q34183768):
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- MYC recruits the TIP60 histone acetyltransferase complex to chromatin (Q24535721) (← links)
- Myc represses transcription through recruitment of DNA methyltransferase corepressor (Q24557458) (← links)
- The Trithorax group protein Lid is a trimethyl histone H3K4 demethylase required for dMyc-induced cell growth (Q24680747) (← links)
- Stimulation of Myc transactivation by the TATA binding protein in promoter-reporter assays (Q24810339) (← links)
- SGF29 and Sry pathway in hepatocarcinogenesis (Q26795760) (← links)
- c-Myc transformation domain recruits the human STAGA complex and requires TRRAP and GCN5 acetylase activity for transcription activation (Q28186628) (← links)
- MMTV mouse models and the diagnostic values of MMTV-like sequences in human breast cancer (Q28250940) (← links)
- Targeting of the transcription factor Max during apoptosis: phosphorylation-regulated cleavage by caspase-5 at an unusual glutamic acid residue in position P1 (Q28349126) (← links)
- Myc/Max/Mad regulate the frequency but not the duration of productive cell cycles (Q28366366) (← links)
- The myc road to hearing restoration (Q30440464) (← links)
- Direct reprogramming of Sertoli cells into multipotent neural stem cells by defined factors (Q30514064) (← links)
- tRNA synthetase counteracts c-Myc to develop functional vasculature (Q31814854) (← links)
- Solution‐Phase Combinatorial Libraries: Modulating Cellular Signaling by Targeting Protein–Protein or Protein–DNA Interactions (Q33193145) (← links)
- Integration of genome and chromatin structure with gene expression profiles to predict c-MYC recognition site binding and function (Q33281287) (← links)
- NF-Y dependent epigenetic modifications discriminate between proliferating and postmitotic tissue (Q33330321) (← links)
- Novel sequential ChIP and simplified basic ChIP protocols for promoter co-occupancy and target gene identification in human embryonic stem cells (Q33475969) (← links)
- Whole-genome analysis reveals a strong positional bias of conserved dMyc-dependent E-boxes (Q33758260) (← links)
- Rhabdoid tumor: gene expression clues to pathogenesis and potential therapeutic targets (Q33844721) (← links)
- Myc and Mad bHLHZ domains possess identical DNA-binding specificities but only partially overlapping functions in vivo (Q34074572) (← links)
- On the traces of XPD: cell cycle matters - untangling the genotype-phenotype relationship of XPD mutations (Q34174006) (← links)
- Transcriptional amplification in tumor cells with elevated c-Myc. (Q34302542) (← links)
- Activated Src abrogates the Myc requirement for the G0/G1 transition but not for the G1/S transition (Q34479846) (← links)
- Loss of protooncogene c-Myc function impedes G1 phase progression both before and after the restriction point (Q34812632) (← links)
- Myc degradation: dancing with ubiquitin ligases. (Q34827156) (← links)
- Regulation of cyclin D2 gene expression by the Myc/Max/Mad network: Myc-dependent TRRAP recruitment and histone acetylation at the cyclin D2 promoter. (Q35080744) (← links)
- Ortho-aminoazotoluene activates mouse constitutive androstane receptor (mCAR) and increases expression of mCAR target genes. (Q35141351) (← links)
- Statistical analysis of the genomic distribution and correlation of regulatory elements in the ENCODE regions (Q35840712) (← links)
- Genomic binding by the Drosophila Myc, Max, Mad/Mnt transcription factor network (Q35965143) (← links)
- TRRAP and GCN5 are used by c-Myc to activate RNA polymerase III transcription (Q36002496) (← links)
- Liver hyperplasia after tamoxifen induction of Myc in a transgenic medaka model (Q36051061) (← links)
- p53-Regulated Networks of Protein, mRNA, miRNA, and lncRNA Expression Revealed by Integrated Pulsed Stable Isotope Labeling With Amino Acids in Cell Culture (pSILAC) and Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) Analyses (Q36133972) (← links)
- A statin-regulated microRNA represses human c-Myc expression and function. (Q36379501) (← links)
- DNA Methylation mediated down-regulating of MicroRNA-33b and its role in gastric cancer (Q36427777) (← links)
- Drosophila growth and development in the absence of dMyc and dMnt (Q36569851) (← links)
- Gene array analysis of neural crest cells identifies transcription factors necessary for direct conversion of embryonic fibroblasts into neural crest cells (Q36736928) (← links)
- The interplay of long non-coding RNAs and MYC in cancer (Q36786592) (← links)
- MYC in mammalian epidermis: how can an oncogene stimulate differentiation? (Q37091735) (← links)
- Cellular MYCro economics: Balancing MYC function with MYC expression (Q37256438) (← links)
- c-MYC inhibition impairs hypoxia response in glioblastoma multiforme (Q37362901) (← links)
- MYC and transcription elongation. (Q37406282) (← links)
- Post-translational control of Myc function during differentiation (Q38448691) (← links)
- Myc mediates cancer stem-like cells and EMT changes in triple negative breast cancers cells. (Q38694695) (← links)
- p53 directly activates cystatin D/CST5 to mediate mesenchymal-epithelial transition: a possible link to tumor suppression by vitamin D3 (Q38855132) (← links)
- The centella asiatica juice effects on DNA damage, apoptosis and gene expression in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). (Q39032791) (← links)
- Reconstitution of an E box-binding Myc:Max complex with recombinant full-length proteins expressed in Escherichia coli (Q39041585) (← links)
- The male-specific factor Sry harbors an oncogenic function (Q39119225) (← links)
- Myc and Miz-1 have coordinate genomic functions including targeting Hox genes in human embryonic stem cells. (Q39452841) (← links)
- Quantitative proteomic analysis of Myc oncoprotein function (Q39658948) (← links)
- Mutual interference of adenovirus infection and myc expression (Q39776556) (← links)
- TET2 Regulates Mast Cell Differentiation and Proliferation through Catalytic and Non-catalytic Activities (Q39781745) (← links)