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HSD17B6 gene
Known as:
17-BETA-HYDROXYSTEROID DEHYDROGENASE VI
, NAD+ -dependent 3 alpha-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase
, RODH
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This gene is involved in androgen catabolism.
National Institutes of Health
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17-beta-Hydroxysteroid Dehydrogenase Type 6
Androgen Metabolism Process
HSD17B3 gene
Oxidation-Reduction
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2013
2013
Screening of a panel of steroid-related genes showed polymorphisms of aromatase genes confer susceptibility to advanced stage endometriosis in the Taiwanese Han population.
Cheng-Hsuan Wu
,
Jyuer‐Ger Yang
,
Yu-Jun Chang
,
Chao-Chin Hsu
,
P. Kuo
Taiwanese Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology
2013
Corpus ID: 7590073
2011
2011
SNIP1: a new activator of HSE signaling pathway
Qiang Li
,
Jian An
,
+5 authors
Long Yu
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
2011
Corpus ID: 16288499
In the last 10 years, more and more attention has been focused on SNIP1 (Smad nuclear interacting protein 1), which functions as…
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2007
2007
Different Mechanisms Are Involved in the Transcriptional Activation by Yeast Heat Shock Transcription Factor through Two Different Types of Heat Shock Elements*
Naoya Hashikawa
,
N. Yamamoto
,
H. Sakurai
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2007
Corpus ID: 13406713
The hydrophobic repeat is a conserved structural motif of eukaryotic heat shock transcription factor (HSF) that enables HSF to…
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2007
2007
Heat-inducible in vivo gene therapy of colon carcinoma by human mdr1 promoter–regulated tumor necrosis factor-α expression
W. Walther
,
Franziska Arlt
,
I. Fichtner
,
J. Aumann
,
U. Stein
,
P. Schlag
Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
2007
Corpus ID: 8627372
The promoter of the human multidrug resistance gene (mdr1) harbors defined heat-responsive elements, which could be exploited for…
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2003
2003
The Conserved and Non-conserved Regions of Rpb4 Are Involved in Multiple Phenotypes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae*
Vinaya Sampath
,
N. Rekha
,
N. Srinivasan
,
P. Sadhale
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2003
Corpus ID: 8434987
Rpb4, the fourth largest subunit of RNA polymerase II in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is required for many phenotypes, including…
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Review
2001
Review
2001
17beta-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 9 and other short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases that catalyze retinoid, 17beta- and 3alpha-hydroxysteroid metabolism.
J. L. Napoli
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology
2001
Corpus ID: 40972215
Subgroups of related short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) family members serve as retinoid/androgen/estrogen metabolizing…
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1997
1997
B-Myb and cyclin D1 mediate heat shock element dependent activation of the human HSP70 promoter
H. Kamano
,
K. Klempnauer
Oncogene
1997
Corpus ID: 22776336
Previous studies have shown that B-Myb, a conserved member of the Myb transcription factor family, is a potent activator of the…
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1991
1991
The determinants of heat‐shock element‐directed lacZ expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
N. Kirk
,
P. Piper
Yeast
1991
Corpus ID: 5554019
Heat‐shock induction of heat‐shock protein genes is due to a specific promoter element (the heat‐shock element, HSE). This study…
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1990
1990
In Vitro Interaction of Nuclear Proteins with the Promoter of Soybean Heat Shock Gene Gmhsp17.5E.
E. Czarnecka
,
P. Fox
,
W. Gurley
Plant Physiology
1990
Corpus ID: 7813546
Proteins present in crude nuclear extracts of soybean (Glycine max) plumules were shown to bind in vitro to the 5' flanking…
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Review
1988
Review
1988
Transcriptional activation of heat-shock genes in eukaryotes.
R. Tanguay
Biochemistry and cell biology = Biochimie et…
1988
Corpus ID: 35566857
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes respond to thermal or various chemical stresses by the rapid induction of a group of genes…
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