2016
DOI: 10.1002/jcb.25479
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The CREB Transcription Factor Controls Transcriptional Activity of the Human RIC8B Gene

Abstract: Proper regulation of gene expression is essential for normal development, cellular growth, and differentiation. Differential expression profiles of mRNA coding for vertebrate Ric-8B during embryo and adult stages have been observed. In addition, Ric-8B is expressed in few cerebral nuclei subareas. These facts point to a dynamic control of RIC8B gene expression. In order to understand the transcriptional regulation of this gene, we searched for cis-elements in the sequence of the human RIC8B promoter region, id… Show more

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“…RPS6KA5, CEP78 and ESR1 were found to be downregulated and OR51I1 and RIC8B to be upregulated in rabbits acutely infected with RHD (Schwensow et al., 2012). RIC8B is guanine nucleotide exchange factor that plays a role in different cellular processes such as cell division, cell signalling, protein synthesis and embryo development in vertebrates (Maureira et al., 2016). OR51I1 is a member of the large gene family of olfactory receptors (Bulger et al., 2000), and notably, it was also significant in our meta‐analysis, indicating its selective importance in both rabbit populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RPS6KA5, CEP78 and ESR1 were found to be downregulated and OR51I1 and RIC8B to be upregulated in rabbits acutely infected with RHD (Schwensow et al., 2012). RIC8B is guanine nucleotide exchange factor that plays a role in different cellular processes such as cell division, cell signalling, protein synthesis and embryo development in vertebrates (Maureira et al., 2016). OR51I1 is a member of the large gene family of olfactory receptors (Bulger et al., 2000), and notably, it was also significant in our meta‐analysis, indicating its selective importance in both rabbit populations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CREB1 plays essential roles in tumorigenesis via involving in the activation of multitudinous pathway [ 21 , 22 ]. Researches on the most targets of CREB1 were limited to protein-coding genes [ 23 , 24 ]; however, the non-coding targets need more exploration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%