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J Cell Sci (2015) 128 (6): 1166–1179.
Published: 15 March 2015
... of E2F1. The close proximity of the two responsive elements, ERSE and E2F-A, suggests that ATF6 and E2F7 might work in a coordinated way, possibly by direct interaction or requiring additional partners. Collectively, our data indicate that disruption of ER stress homeostasis, coupled to E2F1 gene...
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J Cell Sci (2002) 115 (5): 1073–1082.
Published: 1 March 2002
... hyperphosphorylated forms of pRB can remain arrested in G1, we used three different methods to test for the ability of pRB to form functional complexes with the family of E2F transcription factors. As expected, we observed an increased complex formation between E2F-1, E2F-4 and pRB after 2 hours when pRB was in its...
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J Cell Sci (1997) 110 (22): 2819–2831.
Published: 15 November 1997
...K. Elizabeth Allen; Susana de la Luna; Ron M. Kerkhoven; René Bernards; Nicholas B. La Thangue ABSTRACT Transcription factor E2F plays an important role in co-ordinating and integrating early cell cycle progression with the transcription apparatus. It is known that physiological E2F arises when...
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J Cell Sci (1996) 109 (10): 2443–2452.
Published: 1 October 1996
...Susana de la Luna; Morwenna J. Burden; Chang-Woo Lee; Nicholas B. La Thangue ABSTRACT The cellular transcription factor E2F plays a critical role in integrating cell cycle progression with the transcription apparatus by virtue of a physical interaction and control by key regulators of the cell...
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J Cell Sci (1995) 1995 (Supplement_19): 91–94.
Published: 1 January 1995
... this activation domain and put forward some models on their mechanism of action. Fig. 3. Regulation of the E2F activation domain. Events which impinge on the activity of the E2F activation domain are shown. Arrows do not indicate a direction but merely a consequence of the events. The activity...