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Transcriptional Regulation

Mouse Heat Shock Transcription Factors 1 and 2 Prefer a Trimeric Binding Site but Interact Differently with the HSP70 Heat Shock Element

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Pages 3370-3383 | Received 16 Dec 1992, Accepted 18 Mar 1993, Published online: 01 Apr 2023

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Julius Anckar, Ville Hietakangas, Konstantin Denessiouk, Dennis J. Thiele, Mark S. Johnson & Lea Sistonen. (2006) Inhibition of DNA Binding by Differential Sumoylation of Heat Shock Factors. Molecular and Cellular Biology 26:3, pages 955-964.
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D. Randy McMillan, Elisabeth Christians, Michael Forster, XianZhong Xiao, Patrice Connell, Jean-Christophe Plumier, XiaoXia Zuo, James Richardson, Sylvia Morgan & Ivor J. Benjamin. (2002) Heat Shock Transcription Factor 2 Is Not Essential for Embryonic Development, Fertility, or Adult Cognitive and Psychomotor Function in Mice. Molecular and Cellular Biology 22:22, pages 8005-8014.
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J. To-Figueras, M. Gene, J. Gomez-Catalan, E. Pique, N. Borrego, G. Marfany, R. Gonzalez Duarte, J. Corbella. (2000) Polymorphism of glutathione S-transferase M3: interaction with glutathione S-transferase M1 and lung cancer susceptibility. Biomarkers 5:1, pages 73-80.
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Nicholas Santoro, Nina Johansson & Dennis J. Thiele. (1998) Heat Shock Element Architecture Is an Important Determinant in the Temperature and Transactivation Domain Requirements for Heat Shock Transcription Factor. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:11, pages 6340-6352.
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Anu Mathew, Sameer K. Mathur & Richard I. Morimoto. (1998) Heat Shock Response and Protein Degradation: Regulation of HSF2 by the Ubiquitin-Proteasome Pathway. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:9, pages 5091-5098.
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Klaus-Dieter Scharf, Harald Heider, Ingo Höhfeld, Ruth Lyck, Enrico Schmidt & Lutz Nover. (1998) The Tomato Hsf System: HsfA2 Needs Interaction with HsfA1 for Efficient Nuclear Import and May Be Localized in Cytoplasmic Heat Stress Granules. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:4, pages 2240-2251.
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Thomas Farkas, Yulia A. Kutskova & Vincenzo Zimarino. (1998) Intramolecular Repression of Mouse Heat Shock Factor 1. Molecular and Cellular Biology 18:2, pages 906-918.
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Michael P. Kline & Richard I. Morimoto. (1997) Repression of the Heat Shock Factor 1 Transcriptional Activation Domain Is Modulated by Constitutive Phosphorylation. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:4, pages 2107-2115.
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Akira Nakai, Yoshinori Kawazoe, Masako Tanabe, Kazuhiro Nagata & Richard I. Morimoto. (1995) The DNA-Binding Properties of Two Heat Shock Factors, HSF1 and HSF3, Are Induced in the Avian Erythroblast Cell Line HD6. Molecular and Cellular Biology 15:10, pages 5268-5278.
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Katherine T. Tamai, Xiaodong Liu, Philippe Silar, Tomasz Sosinowski & Dennis J. Thiele. (1994) Heat Shock Transcription Factor Activates Yeast Metallothionein Gene Expression in Response to Heat and Glucose Starvation via Distinct Signalling Pathways. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:12, pages 8155-8165.
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Paul E. Kroeger & Richard I. Morimoto. (1994) Selection of New HSF1 and HSF2 DNA-Binding Sites Reveals Differences in Trimer Cooperativity. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:11, pages 7592-7603.
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Shawn P. Murphy, Jacek J. Gorzowski, Kevin D. Sarge & Benette Phillips. (1994) Characterization of Constitutive HSF2 DNA-Binding Activity in Mouse Embryonal Carcinoma Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:8, pages 5309-5317.
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Lea Sistonen, Kevin D. Sarge & Richard I. Morimoto. (1994) Human Heat Shock Factors 1 and 2 Are Differentially Activated and Can Synergistically Induce hsp70 Gene Transcription. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:3, pages 2087-2099.
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