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LMO1 gene
Known as:
LMO1
, LIM Domain Only 1 (Rhombotin 1) Gene
, RBTN1
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This gene is involved in the regulation of transcription.
National Institutes of Health
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Cell Proliferation
Homo sapiens
LMO1 protein, human
Transcriptional Regulation
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2016
2016
Trichome patterning control involves TTG1 interaction with SPL transcription factors
E. Ioannidi
,
Stamatis Rigas
,
+9 authors
A. Kanellis
Plant Molecular Biology
2016
Corpus ID: 25613279
Epidermal cell differentiation is a paramount and conserved process among plants. In Arabidopsis, a ternary complex formed by MYB…
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Highly Cited
2011
Highly Cited
2011
Characterization of NMDAR-Independent Learning in the Hippocampus
Kaycie Tayler
,
Elizabeth Lowry
,
+4 authors
Brian J. Wiltgen
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
2011
Corpus ID: 54536079
It is currently thought that memory formation requires the activation of NMDA receptors (NMDARs) in the hippocampus. However…
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Review
2002
Review
2002
Developmental expression of serum response factor in the rat central nervous system.
J. L. Stringer
,
N. Belaguli
,
Dinakar Iyer
,
R. Schwartz
,
A. Balasubramanyam
Brain research. Developmental brain research
2002
Corpus ID: 24819704
1999
1999
Molecular cloning of LMO41, a new human LIM domain gene.
J. Racevskis
,
A. Dill
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J. Sparano
,
H. Ruan
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta
1999
Corpus ID: 25565209
1998
1998
The LMO1 and LDB1 proteins interact in human T cell acute leukaemia with the chromosomal translocation t(11;14)(p15;q11)
V. Valge-Archer
,
A. Forster
,
T. Rabbitts
Oncogene
1998
Corpus ID: 9835264
The ectopic expression of LMO1 or LMO2 in T cell acute leukaemias resulting from chromosomal translocations t(11;14)(p15;q11) or…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Identification and characterization of LMO4, an LMO gene with a novel pattern of expression during embryogenesis.
D. Kenny
,
L. Jurata
,
Y. Saga
,
G. Gill
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1998
Corpus ID: 10710183
LMO4 is a novel member of the LIM-only (LMO) subfamily of LIM domain-containing transcription factors. LMO1, LMO2, and LMO4 have…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Identification of the LMO4 gene encoding an interaction partner of the LIM-binding protein LDB1/NLI1: a candidate for displacement by LMO proteins in T cell acute leukaemia
Gerald Grütz
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A. Forster
,
Terence H. Rabbitts
Oncogene
1998
Corpus ID: 22828902
The T cell oncogenes LMO1 and LMO2 are activated by distinct chromosomal translocations in childhood T cell acute leukaemias…
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Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Expression of LIM Protein Genes Lmo1, Lmo2, andLmo3 in Adult Mouse Hippocampus and Other Forebrain Regions: Differential Regulation by Seizure Activity
G. L. Hinks
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B. Shah
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+7 authors
M. Sofroniew
Journal of Neuroscience
1997
Corpus ID: 18851411
The LIM domain is a zinc-binding amino acid motif that characterizes various proteins which function in protein–protein…
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1995
1995
Functional diversity of LIM proteins: amino-terminal activation domains in the oncogenic proteins RBTN1 and RBTN2.
I. Sánchez-García
,
H. Axelson
,
T. Rabbitts
Oncogene
1995
Corpus ID: 23270118
The RBTN1 and RBTN2 genes are activated by distinct translocations involving chromosome 11 in some T cell acute leukaemias. The…
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1994
1994
Cysteine-rich LIM domains of LIM-homeodomain and LIM-only proteins contain zinc but not iron.
V. E. Archer
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J. Breton
,
+4 authors
T. Rabbitts
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1994
Corpus ID: 40412311
The structure of LIM domains has major implications for transcription because proteins such as Is1-1 contain two LIM domains…
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