1997
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1201006
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A c-Fos- and E1A-interacting component of the tissue factor basal promoter complex mediates synergistic activation of transcription by transforming growth factor-β1

Abstract: Stimulation of quiescent mouse ®broblasts with TGF-b1 and certain other growth factors result in cooperative activation of tissue factor (TF) gene transcription, an event accompanied by the rapid entry of c-Fos into speci®c AP-1 DNA-binding complexes (Felts et al. (1995) Biochemistry 34, 12355 ± 12362). Here, we demonstrate that the ability of TGF-b1 to synergistically activate TF transcription in serum-stimulated ®broblasts is dependent upon both c-Fos and a promoter-speci®c factor with functional properties… Show more

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“…As shown in Figure 3, wild-type E1A e ectively repressed promoter activity in response to either serum plus TGF-b1 (a) or serum alone (b) when compared to control cells cotransfected with empty expression vector. As previously observed (Felts et al, 1997), mutants de®cient in CBP/p300 binding retained the ability to repress promoter activity under both sets of conditions. These included the deletion mutants d2-36 and d60-80, as well as the point mutant RG2.…”
Section: Construction Of a Panel Of E1a 12s Mutants Deficient In Cellsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…As shown in Figure 3, wild-type E1A e ectively repressed promoter activity in response to either serum plus TGF-b1 (a) or serum alone (b) when compared to control cells cotransfected with empty expression vector. As previously observed (Felts et al, 1997), mutants de®cient in CBP/p300 binding retained the ability to repress promoter activity under both sets of conditions. These included the deletion mutants d2-36 and d60-80, as well as the point mutant RG2.…”
Section: Construction Of a Panel Of E1a 12s Mutants Deficient In Cellsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Earlier studies in our laboratory established that the TF gene in mouse ®broblasts is serum-inducible (Felts et al, 1995) and that this e ect can be strongly potentiated by costimulation with transforming growth factor type b1 (Felts et al, 1997). Two AP-1 DNAbinding motifs located between 7200 and 7220, relative to the start site of transcription, were found to be both necessary and su cient for transcriptional activation in response to serum stimulation, or to serum stimulation in the presence of TGF-b1.…”
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confidence: 92%
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