Compendium of human transcription factor effector domains
Transcription factors (TFs) regulate gene expression by binding to DNA sequences and
modulating transcriptional activity through their effector domains. Despite the central role of …
modulating transcriptional activity through their effector domains. Despite the central role of …
Map** the immune microenvironment for mandibular alveolar bone homeostasis at single-cell resolution
Alveolar bone is the thickened ridge of jaw bone that supports teeth. It is subject to constant
occlusal force and pathogens invasion, and is therefore under active bone remodeling and …
occlusal force and pathogens invasion, and is therefore under active bone remodeling and …
[HTML][HTML] Fractalkine in health and disease
C Rodriguez, L Chocarro, M Echaide, K Ausin… - International Journal of …, 2024 - mdpi.com
CX3CL1 is one of the 50 up-to-date identified and characterized chemokines. While other
chemokines are produced as small, secreted proteins, CX3CL1 (fractalkine) is synthetized …
chemokines are produced as small, secreted proteins, CX3CL1 (fractalkine) is synthetized …
Paired yeast one-hybrid assays to detect DNA-binding cooperativity and antagonism across transcription factors
Cooperativity and antagonism between transcription factors (TFs) can drastically modify their
binding to regulatory DNA elements. While map** these relationships between TFs is …
binding to regulatory DNA elements. While map** these relationships between TFs is …
[HTML][HTML] Multi-omic molecular profiling and network biology for precision anaesthesiology: a narrative review
JR Scarpa, O Elemento - British journal of anaesthesia, 2023 - Elsevier
Technological advancement, data democratisation, and decreasing costs have led to a
revolution in molecular biology in which the entire set of DNA, RNA, proteins, and various …
revolution in molecular biology in which the entire set of DNA, RNA, proteins, and various …
Intragenic proviral elements support transcription of defective HIV-1 proviruses
J Kuniholm, E Armstrong, B Bernabe, C Coote… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
HIV-1 establishes a persistent proviral reservoir by integrating into the genome of infected
host cells. Current antiretroviral treatments do not target this persistent population of …
host cells. Current antiretroviral treatments do not target this persistent population of …
Emerging next-generation target for cancer immunotherapy research: The orphan nuclear receptor NR2F6
Simple Summary The most successful strategies for solid cancer immunotherapy have
centered on targeting the co-stimulatory and co-inhibitory T cell molecules that regulate T …
centered on targeting the co-stimulatory and co-inhibitory T cell molecules that regulate T …
[HTML][HTML] New insights into the diverse functions of the NR2F nuclear orphan receptor family
T Sa**ovic, G Baier - Frontiers in Bioscience-Landmark, 2023 - imrpress.com
Following gene expansion during evolution, today's phylogenetic tree of the NR2F family of
nuclear orphan receptors in mammals is represented by three different isoforms: NR2F1 …
nuclear orphan receptors in mammals is represented by three different isoforms: NR2F1 …
Transcription factors in the development and treatment of immune disorders
SD Patalano, P Fuxman Bass, JI Fuxman Bass - Transcription, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Immune function is highly controlled at the transcriptional level by the binding of transcription
factors (TFs) to promoter and enhancer elements. Several TF families play major roles in …
factors (TFs) to promoter and enhancer elements. Several TF families play major roles in …
Insights into the emerging immune checkpoint NR2F6 in cancer immunity
NR2F6 has emerged as a key player in immune regulation, especially in cancer immunity. It
has indeed been reported that NR2F6 could suppress the anti-tumor immune response, and …
has indeed been reported that NR2F6 could suppress the anti-tumor immune response, and …