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HMGA1a Protein
Known as:
HMG I Y Phosphoprotein
, High Mobility Group Protein A1
, HMGI
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An 11-kDa AT-hook motif-containing (AT-HOOK MOTIFS) protein that binds to the minor grove of AT-rich regions of DNA. It is the full-length product of…
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AT-Hook Motifs
Cell Cycle Progression
DNA Topology Regulation
DNA-Binding Proteins
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Modulation of Activity of Moloney Murine Leukemia Virus Preintegration Complexes by Host Factors In Vitro
Ling Li
,
C. Farnet
,
W. Anderson
,
Frederic D. Bushman
Journal of Virology
1998
Corpus ID: 16961124
ABSTRACT We have explored the requirements for host proteins in the integration of Moloney murine leukemia virus (MoMuLV) cDNA in…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Intra- and intermolecular cooperative binding of high-mobility-group protein I(Y) to the beta-interferon promoter
J. Yie
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Stanley Liang
,
Menie Merika
,
Dimitris Thanos
Molecular and Cellular Biology
1997
Corpus ID: 31101883
The mammalian high-mobility-group protein I(Y) [HMG I(Y)], while not a typical transcriptional activator, is required for the…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
High mobility group proteins HMG-1 and HMG-I/Y bind to a positive regulatory region of the pea plastocyanin gene promoter.
Carl I. Webster
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Leonard C. Packman
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K. Pwee
,
John C. Gray
The Plant Journal
1997
Corpus ID: 41291921
A 268 bp region (P268) of the pea plastocyanin gene promoter responsible for high-level expression has been shown to interact…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
An endometrial polyp with a rearrangement of HMGI-C underlying a complex cytogenetic rearrangement involving chromosomes 2 and 12.
S. Bol
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S. Wanschura
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+4 authors
Jörn Bullerdiek
Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics
1996
Corpus ID: 31172821
Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Characterization of the Promoter Region of the Human Transforming Growth Factor-β Type II Receptor Gene *
H. Bae
,
A. Geiser
,
+5 authors
Seong-Jin Kim
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1995
Corpus ID: 35508573
Diminished cellular responsiveness to transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) is frequently correlated with decreased transcription…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
A gene that is related to SRY and is expressed in the testes encodes a leucine zipper-containing protein
N. Takamatsu
,
H. Kanda
,
+5 authors
S. Yamashita
Molecular and Cellular Biology
1995
Corpus ID: 21931063
SRY-related cDNA encoding a protein with a high-mobility-group (HMG) box and a leucine zipper motif, which was designated SOX-LZ…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Interleukin 4-inducible Phosphorylation of HMG-I(Y) Is Inhibited by Rapamycin (*)
Dingzhi Wang
,
Philip Ray
,
M. Boothby
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1995
Corpus ID: 11963810
The non-histone chromosomal protein HMG-I(Y) participates in repression of transcription directed by a promoter which confers…
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Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
Expression and cDNA cloning of human HMGI-C phosphoprotein.
U. Patel
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A. Bandiera
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G. Manfioletti
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V. Giancotti
,
K. Chau
,
C. Crane-Robinson
Biochemical and Biophysical Research…
1994
Corpus ID: 12646680
The HMGI family contains three members: I, Y and I-C. HMGI and HMGY are alternative splicings of the same gene and are essential…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
High-mobility-group (HMG) proteins and histone H1 subtypes expression in normal and tumor tissues of mouse.
V. Giancotti
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A. Bandiera
,
+6 authors
B. Casetta
European Journal of Biochemistry
1993
Corpus ID: 22573423
Exhaustive extraction of mouse tissues with perchloric acid has been used together with reverse-phase HPLC and electrophoresis to…
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Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
Cloning of cDNAs coding for human HMG I and HMG Y proteins: both are capable of binding to the octamer sequence motif.
R. Eckner
,
M. Birnstiel
Nucleic Acids Research
1989
Corpus ID: 14325757
In human B lymphocytes and placenta HMG I and its smaller isoform HMG Y are encoded by two distinct but structurally highly…
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