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Molecular basis for modulation of the p53 target selectivity by KLF4 [PDF]
The tumour suppressor p53 controls transcription of various genes involved in apoptosis, cell-cycle arrest, DNA repair and metabolism. However, its DNA-recognition specificity is not nearly sufficient to explain binding to specific locations in vivo ...
Brandt, Tobias +4 more
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Transcriptional Regulation of Adipogenesis by KLF4 [PDF]
While adipogenesis is known to be controlled by a complex network of transcription factors, less is known about the transcriptional cascade that initiates this process. We report here the characterization of Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) as an essential early regulator of adipogenesis.
Birsoy, Kıvanç +2 more
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MiRrored Regulation of KLF2 and KLF4 [PDF]
A healthy organism demands much from its endothelium; constance in homeostatic control of blood fluidity, vascular tone, interaction with circulating blood cells, maintenance of barrier functions, and, when appropriate, creation of new blood vessels. Breakdown in any of these functions, anywhere in the 60,000 miles of vessels in the human body, leads ...
Anne, Hamik, Mukesh K, Jain
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KLF4 Regulates Metabolic Homeostasis in Response to Stress [PDF]
Cancerous cells are detrimental to the human body and can be incredibly resilient against treatments because of the complexities of molecular carcinogenic pathways. In particular, cancer cells are able to sustain increased growth under metabolic stress due to phenomena like the Warburg effect.
Andrew Blum +6 more
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KLF4 targets RAB26 and decreases 5-FU resistance through inhibiting autophagy in colon cancer
Background Accumulating studies demonstrated that resistance of colon cancer (CC) to 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) contributes to adverse prognosis. We investigated how Kruppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) affected 5-FU resistance and autophagy in CC cells. Methods KLF4
Yu Zheng +8 more
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Klf4 protects thymus integrity during late pregnancy
Pregnancy causes abrupt thymic atrophy. This atrophy is characterized by a severe decrease in the number of all thymocyte subsets and qualitative (but not quantitative) changes in thymic epithelial cells (TECs). Pregnancy-related thymic involution is triggered by progesterone-induced functional changes affecting mainly cortical TECs (cTECs). Remarkably,
Lucyle Depoërs +9 more
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Accumulating evidence suggests that dysregulation of long non-coding RNAs is closely associated with various human diseases, including Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, the role of nuclear-enriched abundant transcript 1 (NEAT1) in the PD process remains
Liu Jiyao +6 more
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Background: Anthocyanins (ACNs) are capable of suppressing breast cancer growth; however, investigation on the effect and mechanism of ACNs on epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and cell migration and invasion in breast cancer cells is limited ...
Dahu Chen +6 more
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Expression of Kruppel-like factor KLF4 in mouse hair follicle stem cells contributes to cutaneous wound healing. [PDF]
Kruppel-like factor KLF4 is a transcription factor critical for the establishment of the barrier function of the skin. Its function in stem cell biology has been recently recognized. Previous studies have revealed that hair follicle stem cells contribute
Juan Li +7 more
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Phosphoproteomics identifies a bimodal EPHA2 receptor switch that promotes embryonic stem cell differentiation [PDF]
Embryonic Stem Cell (ESC) differentiation requires complex cell signalling network dynamics, although the key molecular events remain poorly understood.
Budzyk, Manon +10 more
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