Acute-phase-dependent binding affinity of C/EBPbeta from the nuclear extract and nuclear matrix towards the hormone response element of the alpha2-macroglobulin gene in rat hepatocytes.
pmid: 14661739
handle: 21.15107/rcub_ibiss_6958
Acute-phase-dependent binding affinity of C/EBPbeta from the nuclear extract and nuclear matrix towards the hormone response element of the alpha2-macroglobulin gene in rat hepatocytes.
Interactions of nuclear extract and nuclear matrix proteins from rat hepatocytes with the hormone response element of the alpha2-macroglobulin gene were studied. By Western and South-Western blot analysis we have shown the presence of C/EBPbeta in the examined nuclear fractions as well as its increased binding affinity to the examined gene sequence during the acute-phase response. The results suggest that both nuclear protein fractions could participate in the transcriptional regulation of the alpha2-macroglobulin gene in the rat hepatocytes.
Cell Nucleus, Male, 570, Turpentine, 610, Rats, C/EBPβ, CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Proteins, Hepatocytes, Animals, Nuclear Matrix, alpha-Macroglobulins, Nuclear extract, Rats, Wistar, Nuclear matrix, Acute-Phase Reaction, α2-macroglobulin gene, Cells, Cultured, Transcription Factor CHOP, Transcription Factors
Cell Nucleus, Male, 570, Turpentine, 610, Rats, C/EBPβ, CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Proteins, Hepatocytes, Animals, Nuclear Matrix, alpha-Macroglobulins, Nuclear extract, Rats, Wistar, Nuclear matrix, Acute-Phase Reaction, α2-macroglobulin gene, Cells, Cultured, Transcription Factor CHOP, Transcription Factors
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