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Research Article

Identification and Characterization of Two Functional Domains within the Murine Heavy-Chain Enhancer

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Pages 145-152 | Received 30 Jul 1987, Accepted 19 Oct 1987, Published online: 31 Mar 2023

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Steven E. Artandi, Cathleen Cooper, Ajay Shrivastava & Kathryn Calame. (1994) The Basic Helix-Loop-Helix-Zipper Domain of TFE3 Mediates Enhancer-Promoter Interaction. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:12, pages 7704-7716.
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Yakop Jacobs, Xue-Qin Xin, Kenneth Dorshkind & Christian Nelson. (1994) Pan/E2A Expression Precedes Immunoglobulin Heavy-Chain Expression during B Lymphopoiesis in Nontransformed Cells, and Pan/E2A Proteins Are Not Detected in Myeloid Cells. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:6, pages 4087-4096.
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Scott D. Rose, Fred Kruse, Galvin H. Swift, Raymond J. MacDonald & Robert E. Hammer. (1994) A Single Element of the Elastase I Enhancer Is Sufficient To Direct Transcription Selectively to the Pancreas and Gut. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:3, pages 2048-2057.
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Helios Leung & Nancy Maizels. (1994) Regulation and Targeting of Recombination in Extrachromosomal Substrates Carrying Immunoglobulin Switch Region Sequences. Molecular and Cellular Biology 14:2, pages 1450-1458.
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Yakob Jacobs, Craig Vierra & Christian Nelson. (1993) E2A Expression, Nuclear Localization, and In Vivo Formation of DNA- and Non-DNA-Binding Species during B-Cell Development. Molecular and Cellular Biology 13:12, pages 7321-7333.
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Richard R. Rivera, Maarten H. Stuiver, Renske Steenbergen & Cornelis Murre. (1993) Ets Proteins: New Factors That Regulate Immunoglobulin Heavy-Chain Gene Expression. Molecular and Cellular Biology 13:11, pages 7163-7169.
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Liya Shen, Stephanie Lieberman & Laurel A. Eckhardt. (1993) The Octamer/μE4 Region of the Immunoglobulin Heavy-Chain Enhancer Mediates Gene Repression in Myeloma × T-Lymphoma Hybrids. Molecular and Cellular Biology 13:6, pages 3530-3540.
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Gretchen Bain, Stefan Gruenwald & Cornelis Murre. (1993) E2A and E2-2 are Subunits of B-Cell-Specific E2-Box DNA-Binding Proteins. Molecular and Cellular Biology 13:6, pages 3522-3529.
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Jing-Shan Hu, Eric N. Olson & Robert E. Kingston. (1992) HEB, a Helix-Loop-Helix Protein Related to E2A and ITF2 That Can Modulate the DNA-Binding Ability of Myogenic Regulatory Factors. Molecular and Cellular Biology 12:3, pages 1031-1042.
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Christopher Roman, A. Gregory Matera, Cathleen Cooper, Steven Artandi, Stacy Blain, David C. Ward & Kathryn Calame. (1992) mTFE3, an X-Linked Transcriptional Activator Containing Basic Helix-Loop-Helix and Zipper Domains, Utilizes the Zipper To Stabilize Both DNA Binding and Multimerization. Molecular and Cellular Biology 12:2, pages 817-827.
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Robert B. Wilson, Megerditch Kiledjian, Chun-Pyn Shen, Robert Benezra, Patty Zwollo, Susan M. Dymecki, Stephen V. Desiderio & Tom Kadesch. (1991) Repression of Immunoglobulin Enhancers by the Helix-Loop-Helix Protein Id: Implications for B-Lymphoid-Cell Development. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:12, pages 6185-6191.
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Cornelis Murre, Anna Voronova & David Baltimore. (1991) B-Cell- and Myocyte-Specific E2-Box-Binding Factors Contain E12/E47-Like Subunits. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:2, pages 1156-1160.
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Jiyang Wang, Makoto Oketani & Takeshi Watanabe. (1991) Positive and Negative Regulation of Immunoglobulin Gene Expression by a Novel B-Cell-Specific Enhancer Element. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:1, pages 75-83.
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Towia Aron Libermann, Michael Lenardo & David Baltimore. (1990) Involvement of a Second Lymphoid-Specific Enhancer Element in the Regulation of Immunoglobulin Heavy-Chain Gene Expression. Molecular and Cellular Biology 10:6, pages 3155-3162.
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Barbara Nelsen, Tom Kadesch & Ranjan Sen. (1990) Complex Regulation of the Immunoglobulin μ Heavy-Chain Gene Enhancer: μB, a New Determinant of Enhancer Function. Molecular and Cellular Biology 10:6, pages 3145-3154.
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Li-Kuo Su & Tom Kadesch. (1990) The Immunoglobulin Heavy-Chain Enhancer Functions as the Promoter for Iμ Sterile Transcription. Molecular and Cellular Biology 10:6, pages 2619-2624.
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