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T1 0-140 Sentence denotes A PEBP2 alpha/AML-1-related factor increases osteocalcin promoter activity through its binding to an osteoblast-specific cis-acting element.
T1 0-140 Sentence denotes A PEBP2 alpha/AML-1-related factor increases osteocalcin promoter activity through its binding to an osteoblast-specific cis-acting element.
T2 141-317 Sentence denotes To identify osteoblast-specific cis-acting elements and trans-acting factors, we initiated an analysis of the promoter of a mouse osteocalcin gene, an osteoblast-specific gene.
T2 141-317 Sentence denotes To identify osteoblast-specific cis-acting elements and trans-acting factors, we initiated an analysis of the promoter of a mouse osteocalcin gene, an osteoblast-specific gene.
T3 318-432 Sentence denotes In this promoter, we identified two osteoblast-specific cis-acting elements (Ducy, P. and Karsenty, G. (1995) Mol.
T3 318-432 Sentence denotes In this promoter, we identified two osteoblast-specific cis-acting elements (Ducy, P. and Karsenty, G. (1995) Mol.
T4 433-438 Sentence denotes Cell.
T4 433-438 Sentence denotes Cell.
T5 439-444 Sentence denotes Biol.
T5 439-444 Sentence denotes Biol.
T6 445-460 Sentence denotes 15, 1858-1869).
T6 445-460 Sentence denotes 15, 1858-1869).
T7 461-647 Sentence denotes The sequence of one of these elements, OSE2, is identical to the DNA-binding site of the PEBP2 alpha/AML-1 transcription factors, the mammalian homologues of the Drosophila Runt protein.
T7 461-647 Sentence denotes The sequence of one of these elements, OSE2, is identical to the DNA-binding site of the PEBP2 alpha/AML-1 transcription factors, the mammalian homologues of the Drosophila Runt protein.
T8 648-954 Sentence denotes Here we show, using nuclear extracts, recombinant protein, and a specific antiserum against AML-1 proteins in DNA-binding assays, that one member of this family, AML-1B, binds specifically to OSE2 and is immunologically related to OSF2, the factor present in osteoblast nuclear extracts that binds to OSE2.
T8 648-954 Sentence denotes Here we show, using nuclear extracts, recombinant protein, and a specific antiserum against AML-1 proteins in DNA-binding assays, that one member of this family, AML-1B, binds specifically to OSE2 and is immunologically related to OSF2, the factor present in osteoblast nuclear extracts that binds to OSE2.
T9 955-1108 Sentence denotes By DNA cotransfection experiments, we also demonstrate that AML-1B can increase the activity of a short osteocalcin promoter through its binding to OSE2.
T9 955-1108 Sentence denotes By DNA cotransfection experiments, we also demonstrate that AML-1B can increase the activity of a short osteocalcin promoter through its binding to OSE2.
T10 1109-1419 Sentence denotes Lastly, the different mobilities of osteoblast nuclear extract-DNA complexes compared with T-cell nuclear extract-DNA complexes, along with the inability of OSF2 to be upregulated by retinoic acid, unlike the other PEBP2 alpha factors, suggest that OSF2 is a new member of this family of transcription factors.
T10 1109-1419 Sentence denotes Lastly, the different mobilities of osteoblast nuclear extract-DNA complexes compared with T-cell nuclear extract-DNA complexes, along with the inability of OSF2 to be upregulated by retinoic acid, unlike the other PEBP2 alpha factors, suggest that OSF2 is a new member of this family of transcription factors.
T11 1420-1688 Sentence denotes Thus, this study demonstrates that AML-1B can increase gene expression of an osteoblast-specific gene through its binding to an osteoblast-specific cis-acting element and presents evidence that OSF2 is a member of the PEBP2 alpha/AML-1 family of transcription factors.
T11 1420-1688 Sentence denotes Thus, this study demonstrates that AML-1B can increase gene expression of an osteoblast-specific gene through its binding to an osteoblast-specific cis-acting element and presents evidence that OSF2 is a member of the PEBP2 alpha/AML-1 family of transcription factors.