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Details on Person Gli2, but not Gli1, is required for initial Shh signaling and ectopic activation of the Shh pathway

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5609748
_displayNameGli2, but not Gli1, is required for initial Shh signaling and ectopic activation of the Shh pathway
_timestamp2014-07-16 20:07:26
author[Person:5609750] Bai, C Brian
[Person:5609745] Auerbach, Wojtek
[Person:5609749] Lee, Joon S
[Person:5609747] Stephen, Daniel
[Person:5609744] Joyner, Alexandra L
created[InstanceEdit:5609746] Rothfels, Karen, 2014-07-16
journalDevelopment
pages4753-61
pubMedIdentifier12361967
titleGli2, but not Gli1, is required for initial Shh signaling and ectopic activation of the Shh pathway
volume129
year2002
(literatureReference)[Pathway:5610780] Degradation of GLI1 by the proteasome [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5635846] GLI proteins bind GLI1 gene [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:5635851] GLI proteins bind promoters of Hh responsive genes to promote transcription [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:5635853] Hh-dependent expression of GLI1 gene [Homo sapiens]
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