Actin Dynamics Control SRF Activity by Regulation of Its Coactivator MAL
- F. Miralles, G. Posern, A. Zaromytidou, R. Treisman
- BiologyCell
- 2 May 2003
The Rho family GTPases RhoA, Racl , and CDC42Hsregulate transcriptional activation by SRF
- C. Hill, J. Wynne, R. Treisman
- BiologyCell
- 30 June 1995
Nuclear Actin Regulates Dynamic Subcellular Localization and Activity of the SRF Cofactor MAL
- M. Vartiainen, S. Guettler, B. Larijani, R. Treisman
- BiologyScience
- 22 June 2007
A function of nuclear actin is reported in the regulation of MAL, a coactivator of the transcription factor serum response factor (SRF), and fluorescence resonance energy transfer analysis demonstrates that the MAL-actin interaction responds to extracellular signals.
Regulation of transcription by MAP kinase cascades.
- R. Treisman
- Biology, Computer ScienceCurrent Opinion in Cell Biology
- 1 April 1996
The POZ domain: a conserved protein-protein interaction motif.
- V. Bardwell, R. Treisman
- BiologyGenes & Development
- 15 July 1994
A novel zinc finger protein, ZID, which contains a 120-amino-acid conserved motif present in a large family of proteins that includes both the otherwise unrelated zinc finger proteins and a group of poxvirus proteins, is described.
Signal-Regulated Activation of Serum Response Factor Is Mediated by Changes in Actin Dynamics
- A. Sotiropoulos, D. Gineitis, J. Copeland, R. Treisman
- BiologyCell
- 23 July 1999
Transcriptional Regulation by Extracellular signals: Mechanisms and Specificity
- C. Hill, R. Treisman
- BiologyCell
- 27 January 1995
Rho-actin signaling to the MRTF coactivators dominates the immediate transcriptional response to serum in fibroblasts
- C. Esnault, A. Stewart, R. Treisman
- BiologyGenes & Development
- 1 May 2014
The role of the SRF network in the fibroblast serum response is investigated and a critical role for MRTF signaling is demonstrated, underpinning the role of SRF in the cellular response to mechanical cues.
Human SRF-related proteins: DNA-binding properties and potential regulatory targets.
- R. Pollock, R. Treisman
- BiologyGenes & Development
- 1 December 1991
RSRF-binding sites are found in the regulatory sequences of a number of growth factor-inducible and muscle-specific genes, and it is shown that RSRF polypeptides are components of previously characterized binding activities that interact with these elements.
Actin' together: serum response factor, its cofactors and the link to signal transduction.
- G. Posern, R. Treisman
- BiologyTrends in Cell Biology
- 1 November 2006
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