Title : Characterization of receptor-interacting protein RIP140 in the regulation of SF-1 responsive target genes.

Pub. Date : 2003 May 30

PMID : 12782406






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1 Coexpression of RIP140 and SF-1 in different cell types demonstrated that RIP140 acts as a potent corepressor of transcription from the SF-1 responsive cAMP regulatory sequence 2 (CRS2) element of the CYP17 gene and a variety of SF-1 responsive promoter genes. Cyclic AMP nuclear receptor interacting protein 1 Homo sapiens
2 Coexpression of RIP140 and SF-1 in different cell types demonstrated that RIP140 acts as a potent corepressor of transcription from the SF-1 responsive cAMP regulatory sequence 2 (CRS2) element of the CYP17 gene and a variety of SF-1 responsive promoter genes. Cyclic AMP nuclear receptor interacting protein 1 Homo sapiens
3 The inhibitory effect of RIP140 was partially reversed by Trichostatin A, suggesting a role of histone deacetylase (HDAC) activity in RIP140-mediated repression of SF-1. trichostatin A nuclear receptor interacting protein 1 Homo sapiens
4 The inhibitory effect of RIP140 was partially reversed by Trichostatin A, suggesting a role of histone deacetylase (HDAC) activity in RIP140-mediated repression of SF-1. trichostatin A nuclear receptor interacting protein 1 Homo sapiens