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Identification of Fos target genes by the use of selective induction systems
Journal of Cell Science, 1992ABSTRACT c-Fos is a major component of the transcription factor AP-1 which has been implicated in the control of cell proliferation and differentiation as well as in transformation. In order to identify Fos target genes involved in these processes, we have taken advantage of the regulatory properties of the hormone-binding domain of the ...
S, Braselmann +5 more
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Proto-oncogene fos: an inducible gene.
Princess Takamatsu symposia, 1988Proto-oncogene fos is a multifaceted gene, which is expressed during cell growth, cell differentiation, and development. The viral homologue, v-fos, was identified as the resident transforming gene of FBJ-murine osteosarcoma virus which induces bone tumors in mice.
I M, Verma +2 more
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Molecular mechanisms for somatostatin inhibition of c-fos gene expression
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology, 1997We reported previously that somatostatin inhibits the expression of the immediate early gene c-fos. Accordingly, we characterized the molecular mechanisms by which somatostatin inhibits c-fos gene expression. Because growth factors activate c-fos through a region of its promoter known as the serum response element [SRE; base pairs (bp) -357 to -276 ...
A, Todisco +4 more
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The c-fos gene and early-onset familial Alzheimer's disease
Neuroscience Letters, 1993A gene for early-onset familial Alzheimer's disease (FAD) is located on chromosome 14q24.3. The c-fos gene (FOS) is also located in the same band of this chromosome and is thus a candidate for the FAD locus. A yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) clone was identified which contains FOS.
Lori L.C. Bonnycastle +13 more
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Cell, 1983
The complete nucleotide sequence of the FBJ-MuSV proviral DNA and the cellular homolog (c-fos) of its oncogene (v-fos) have been determined. The 4026 nucleotide long FBJ-MuSV proviral DNA contains two long terminal repeats, a substitution of 1639 nucleotides of mouse cellular DNA (v-fos) and the 3' end of the env gene derived from FBJ-MuLV.
C, Van Beveren +4 more
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The complete nucleotide sequence of the FBJ-MuSV proviral DNA and the cellular homolog (c-fos) of its oncogene (v-fos) have been determined. The 4026 nucleotide long FBJ-MuSV proviral DNA contains two long terminal repeats, a substitution of 1639 nucleotides of mouse cellular DNA (v-fos) and the 3' end of the env gene derived from FBJ-MuLV.
C, Van Beveren +4 more
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Proto-oncogene fos: an inducible multifaceted gene.
Symposium on Fundamental Cancer Research, 1988Proto-oncogene fos, which is expressed during cell growth and cell differentiation and development, is a multifaceted gene. The viral homolog, v-fos, was identified as the resident transforming gene of FBJ-murine osteosarcoma virus, which induces bone tumors in mice. Owing to an in-frame deletion during the biogenesis of the v-fos gene, the products of
R L, Mitchell, S K, Hanks, I M, Verma
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Gene, 2008
We present herein a new model for the structure of the Drosophila kayak gene as well as preliminary data on the functional differences of its various isoforms. kayak is a homolog of the human proto-oncogene, c-fos. kayak has three different starts of transcription, and therefore promoters (P)kay-alpha, (P)kay-beta and (P)kay-gamma.
Stephanie Gidget, Hudson +1 more
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We present herein a new model for the structure of the Drosophila kayak gene as well as preliminary data on the functional differences of its various isoforms. kayak is a homolog of the human proto-oncogene, c-fos. kayak has three different starts of transcription, and therefore promoters (P)kay-alpha, (P)kay-beta and (P)kay-gamma.
Stephanie Gidget, Hudson +1 more
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Gene, 1998
In contrast to c-jun and junB, the junD gene is constitutively expressed in quiescent cells. The junD promoter, therefore, may provide a paradigm for promoters mostly active in growth arrested cells. We report here that the human junD promoter is repressed by serum and TPA.
I, Berger, Y, Shaul
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In contrast to c-jun and junB, the junD gene is constitutively expressed in quiescent cells. The junD promoter, therefore, may provide a paradigm for promoters mostly active in growth arrested cells. We report here that the human junD promoter is repressed by serum and TPA.
I, Berger, Y, Shaul
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A Fos-Jun element in the first intron of an α2u-globulin gene
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1993The hepatic expression of the alpha-2u-globulin gene family is controlled by a variety of hormones including steroids, growth hormone and insulin. The mechanisms by which these hormones affect alpha 2u-globulin expression are only partially understood. Recently we isolated and characterized clone RAP 01, an alpha 2u-globulin gene expressed in the liver.
P, van Dijck +4 more
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Fos-transformation activates genes associated with invasion.
Oncogene, 1994Fos oncoproteins transform cells by functioning as transcription factors. Over-expression of c-fos results in minimal morphological transformation while the two viral isolates, FBJ and FBR v-fos, result in full morphological transformation. Fos-transformed cells are serum dependent for proliferation but not for morphological transformation. To identify
R F, Hennigan, K L, Hawker, B W, Ozanne
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