Activation of transcription factor AP-2 mediates UVA radiation- and singlet oxygen-induced expression of the human intercellular adhesion molecule 1 gene.

@article{GretherBeck1996ActivationOT,
  title={Activation of transcription factor AP-2 mediates UVA radiation- and singlet oxygen-induced expression of the human intercellular adhesion molecule 1 gene.},
  author={Susanne Grether-Beck and Sylvia Olaizola-Horn and Heidi Schmitt and Markus Grewe and Andreas Jahnke and J. P. Johnson and Karlis Briviba and Helmut Sies and Jean Krutmann},
  journal={Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America},
  year={1996},
  volume={93 25},
  pages={
          14586-91
        }
}
UVA radiation is the major component of the UV solar spectrum that reaches the earth, and the therapeutic application of UVA radiation is increasing in medicine. Analysis of the cellular effects of UVA radiation has revealed that exposure of human cells to UVA radiation at physiological doses leads to increased gene expression and that this UVA response is primarily mediated through the generation of singlet oxygen. In this study, the mechanisms by which UVA radiation induces transcriptional… 

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