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Details on Person Cell-type specific and differential regulation of the human metallothionein genes. Correlation with DNA methylation and chromatin structure

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5660224
_displayNameCell-type specific and differential regulation of the human metallothionein genes. Correlation with DNA methylation and chromatin structure
_timestamp2015-01-04 22:18:11
author[Person:5660351] Jahroudi, N
[Person:5660304] Foster, R
[Person:5660263] Price-Haughey, J
[Person:5660249] Beitel, G
[Person:5660119] Gedamu, L
created[InstanceEdit:5660151] May, Bruce, 2015-01-04
journalJ. Biol. Chem.
pages6506-11
pubMedIdentifier1690731
titleCell-type specific and differential regulation of the human metallothionein genes. Correlation with DNA methylation and chromatin structure
volume265
year1990
(literatureReference)[BlackBoxEvent:5660477] Expression of MT1G [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5660529] MTF1 dimer:12Zn2+ binds MT1G gene [Homo sapiens]
[RegulationReference:9642953] Positive gene expression regulation by 'MTF1 dimer:12Zn2+:MT1G gene [nucleoplasm]' Functional analyses of promoter elements responsible for the differential expression of the human metallothionein (MT)-IG and MT-IF genes
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