Nuclear hormone receptors and gene expression

A Aranda, A Pascual - Physiological reviews, 2001‏ - journals.physiology.org
The nuclear hormone receptor superfamily includes receptors for thyroid and steroid
hormones, retinoids and vitamin D, as well as different “orphan” receptors of unknown …

Epigenetics: a molecular link between environmental factors and type 2 diabetes

C Ling, L Groop - Diabetes, 2009‏ - diabetesjournals.org
Although obesity, reduced physical activity, and aging increase susceptibility to type 2
diabetes, many people exposed to these risk factors do not develop the disease. Recent …

Transcription factors in liver development, differentiation, and regeneration

RH Costa, VV Kalinichenko, AXL Holterman… - Hepatology, 2003‏ - journals.lww.com
Transcriptional Activation. The liver performs essential functions in the body by uniquely
expressing hepatocyte-specific genes encoding plasma proteins, clotting factors and …

Histone acetylation and disease

S Timmermann, H Lehrmann, A Polesskaya… - Cellular and Molecular …, 2001‏ - Springer
Differential acetylation of histones and transcription factors plays an important regulatory
role in developmental processes, proliferation and differentiation. Aberrant acetylation or …

[HTML][HTML] Principles of hepatic organic anion transporter regulation during cholestasis, inflammation and liver regeneration

A Geier, M Wagner, CG Dietrich, M Trauner - Biochimica et Biophysica Acta …, 2007‏ - Elsevier
Hepatic uptake and biliary excretion of organic anions (eg, bile acids and bilirubin) is
mediated by hepatobiliary transport systems. Defects in transporter expression and function …

Decreased GLUT2 and glucose uptake contribute to insulin secretion defects in MODY3/HNF1A hiPSC-derived mutant β cells

BSJ Low, CS Lim, SSL Ding, YS Tan, NHJ Ng… - Nature …, 2021‏ - nature.com
Heterozygous HNF1A gene mutations can cause maturity onset diabetes of the young 3
(MODY3), characterized by insulin secretion defects. However, specific mechanisms of …

Phosphorylation of CBP mediates transcriptional activation by neural activity and CaM kinase IV

S Impey, AL Fong, Y Wang, JR Cardinaux, DM Fass… - Neuron, 2002‏ - cell.com
Activity-regulated transcription has been implicated in adaptive plasticity in the CNS. In
many instances, this plasticity depends upon the transcription factor CREB. Precisely how …

p300 acts as a transcriptional coactivator for mammalian Notch-1

F Oswald, B Täuber, T Dobner… - … and cellular biology, 2001‏ - Taylor & Francis
Notch-1 belongs to a family of transmembrane receptor proteins that direct the decisions as
to various cell fates. After ligand binding, a proteolytic cleavage step occurs and the …

Liver-enriched transcription factors in liver function and development. Part I: the hepatocyte nuclear factor network and liver-specific gene expression

H Schrem, J Klempnauer, J Borlak - Pharmacological reviews, 2002‏ - Elsevier
Numerous studies have established the pivotal role of liver-enriched transcription factors in
organ development and cellular function, and there is conclusive evidence for transcription …

HNF1A mutations and beta cell dysfunction in diabetes

Y Miyachi, T Miyazawa, Y Ogawa - International journal of molecular …, 2022‏ - mdpi.com
Understanding the genetic factors of diabetes is essential for addressing the global increase
in type 2 diabetes. HNF1A mutations cause a monogenic form of diabetes called maturity …