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PXR/ RXR regulation of ATP-binding transporters [score: 1 (0%)]
ATP-binding transporters are transmembrane proteins that utilize the energy of
adenosine triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis to carry out certain biological processes
including translocation of various substrates across membranes. They transport a variety
of substrates across extra- and intracellular membranes, ...
Selected targets of Androgen and Estrogen receptors [score: 1 (0%)]
Androgen and Estrogen receptors (Androgen receptor and
ESR1 (nuclear)) function as steroid-hormone activated
transcription factors. Upon binding the hormone ligand, receptors dissociate from
accessory proteins, translocate into the nucleus, dimerize, and then stimulate
transcription ...
Selected targets of SP1 [score: 1 (0%)]
Sp1 transcription factor (SP1) is a transcription factor
involved in gene expression in the early development of an organism. It belongs to the
Sp/KLF family of transcription factors. The SP1
transcription factor contains a zinc finger protein motif, by which it binds directly to
DNA ...
Selected targets of c-Myc [score: 1 (0%)]
V-myc myelocytomatosis viral oncogene homolog (c-Myc) is
a multifunctional, nuclear phosphoprotein that plays a role in cell cycle progression,
apoptosis and cellular transformation. c-Myc controls the
transcription of a variety of different targets and regulates different processes, ...
Selected targets of EGR1 [score: 1 (0%)]
Early growth response 1 (EGR1) and Early growth response
2 (EGR2 (Krox20)) belong to the EGR family of C2H2-type
zinc-finger proteins, which function as a transcriptional regulators.
EGR1 activates a wide variety of different targets, which
are required for cell proliferation, ...
Selected targets of C/EBP [score: 1 (0%)]
CCAAT/enhancer binding proteins (C/EBP) are a group of
bZIP transcription factors, consisting of C/EBPalpha,
beta, delta,
epsilon, gamma and
zeta, which can bind as homodimers to certain promoters and
enhancers. C/EBP is important in the regulation ...
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