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NFAT5 wt Allele
Known as:
TONEBP
, NF-AT5
, KIAA0827
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Human NFAT5 wild-type allele is located in the vicinity of 16q22.1 and is approximately 140 kb in length. This allele, which encodes nuclear factor…
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16q22.1
Axon Guidance
B Cell Receptor Signaling Pathway
Cellular Stress Response
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NFAT5 gene
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NFAT5 protein, human
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Review
2013
Review
2013
NFAT 5 in cellular adaptation to hypertonic stress – regulations and functional significance
C. Cheung
,
B. Ko
2013
Corpus ID: 1947310
The Nuclear Factor of Activated T Cells-5 (NFAT5), also known as OREBP or TonEBP, is a member of the nuclear factors of the…
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2011
2011
Wind speed distribution and performance of some selected wind turbines in Jos, Nigeria
J. Aidan
2011
Corpus ID: 56045051
The wind speed data of Jos have been shown to be either gamma or normally distributed. The wind is available and could be used…
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2011
2011
[Effect of osmotic response element binding protein on mucus secretion with hypertonicity in human airway epithelial cells].
J. Tu
,
J. Perelman
,
V. Kolosov
,
Xiang-dong Zhou
Zhonghua yi xue za zhi
2011
Corpus ID: 23356582
OBJECTIVE To investigate the transcriptional regulation of osmotic response element binding protein (OREBP) to heat shock…
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2010
2010
Mediator of DNA Damage Checkpoint 1 (MDC1) Contributes to High NaCl-Induced Activation of the Osmoprotective Transcription Factor TonEBP/OREBP
M. Kunin
,
N. Dmitrieva
,
+4 authors
J. Ferraris
PLoS ONE
2010
Corpus ID: 4900017
Background Hypertonicity, such as induced by high NaCl, increases the activity of the transcription factor TonEBP/OREBP whose…
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2008
2008
Phosphorylation by Casein Kinase 1 Regulates Tonicity-induced Osmotic Response Element-binding Protein/Tonicity Enhancer-binding Protein Nucleocytoplasmic Trafficking*
SongXiao Xu
,
Catherine C L Wong
,
+4 authors
B. Ko
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2008
Corpus ID: 41821157
The osmotic response element-binding protein (OREBP), also known as tonicity enhancer-binding protein (TonEBP) or NFAT5, is the…
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2008
2008
LC‐MS/MS identification of amino acids that are phosphorylated in the osmoprotective transcription factor, TonEBP/OREBP
M. Kunin
,
B. Simons
,
+4 authors
J. Ferraris
2008
Corpus ID: 81258920
High NaCl increases the activity of TonEBP/OREBP, resulting in increased transcription of osmo‐protective genes. High NaCl…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
High NaCl increases TonEBP/OREBP mRNA and protein by stabilizing its mRNA.
Q. Cai
,
J. Ferraris
,
M. Burg
AJP - Renal Physiology
2005
Corpus ID: 236581
Hypertonicity increases mRNA and protein abundance of the transcription factor tonicity-responsive enhancer/osmotic response…
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2005
2005
Transgenic Mice Expressing Dominant-negative Osmotic-response Element-binding Protein (OREBP) in Lens Exhibit Fiber Cell Elongation Defect Associated with Increased DNA Breaks*
Yu Wang
,
B. C. Ko
,
+5 authors
S. S. Chung
Journal of Biological Chemistry
2005
Corpus ID: 44789526
Osmotic-response element-binding protein (OREBP), also known as TonEBP or NFAT5, is thought to be responsible for the induction…
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2004
2004
The characterization and purification of a human transcription factor modulating the glutathione peroxidase gene in response to oxygen tension
F. Merante
,
S. Altamentova
,
+7 authors
Ren-Ke Li
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
2004
Corpus ID: 24302120
An oxygen responsive transcription factor regulating human glutathione peroxidase gene (GPx) through two oxygen responsive…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Drying and salting send different messages
J. Ferraris
,
M. Burg
Journal of Physiology
2004
Corpus ID: 41896356
How do cells cope with drying or exposure to excessive salt concentrations? In plants, adaptation to desiccation and adaptation…
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