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Details on Person Both CTBP1 (Lin et al. 2003; Shi et al. 2003; Alpatov et al....

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_displayNameBoth CTBP1 (Lin et al. 2003; Shi et al. 2003; Alpatov et al....
_timestamp2024-12-12 17:36:42
created[InstanceEdit:9816025] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2022-08-31
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:9931741] Opposed regulation of corepressor CtBP by SUMOylation and PDZ binding
[LiteratureReference:9931732] BBOX1-AS1 promotes gastric cardia adenocarcinoma progression via interaction with CtBP2 to facilitate the epithelial-mesenchymal transition process
[LiteratureReference:9768555] Nuclear speckle-associated protein Pnn/DRS binds to the transcriptional corepressor CtBP and relieves CtBP-mediated repression of the E-cadherin gene
[LiteratureReference:996734] Coordinated histone modifications mediated by a CtBP co-repressor complex
modified[InstanceEdit:9931752] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2024-12-12
[InstanceEdit:9931753] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2024-12-12
textBoth CTBP1 (Lin et al. 2003; Shi et al. 2003; Alpatov et al. 2004; Cowger et al. 2007, Bruton et al. 2008; Deng et al. 2012) and CTBP2 (Zhao et al. 2006; Zhao et al. 2007; Lee et al. 2011), which are known to form homodimers and CTBP1:CTPB2 heterodimers, repress CDH1 gene transcription, likely in association with other transcription factors, such as ZEB1 (Shi et al. 2003; Ichikawa et al. 2015; Zou et al. 2024) or ZNF217 (Cowger et al. 2007; Bruton et al. 2008).
(summation)[BlackBoxEvent:9768511] CTBP1,CTBP2 represses CDH1 gene transcription [Homo sapiens]
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