scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P6179 | Dimensions Publication ID | 1040793780 |
P356 | DOI | 10.1038/SJ.ONC.1204331 |
P698 | PubMed publication ID | 11420722 |
P5875 | ResearchGate publication ID | 11919160 |
P2093 | author name string | Yaniv M | |
Muchardt C | |||
P2860 | cites work | A SWI/SNF-related chromatin remodeling complex, E-RC1, is required for tissue-specific transcriptional regulation by EKLF in vitro | Q22003978 |
Rapid and phosphoinositol-dependent binding of the SWI/SNF-like BAF complex to chromatin after T lymphocyte receptor signaling | Q22008515 | ||
Cyclin E associates with BAF155 and BRG1, components of the mammalian SWI-SNF complex, and alters the ability of BRG1 to induce growth arrest | Q22008677 | ||
Structure and ligand of a histone acetyltransferase bromodomain | Q22009928 | ||
Interaction of E1 and hSNF5 proteins stimulates replication of human papillomavirus DNA | Q22009975 | ||
BRCA1 is associated with a human SWI/SNF-related complex: linking chromatin remodeling to breast cancer | Q24273430 | ||
A novel nuclear receptor corepressor complex, N-CoR, contains components of the mammalian SWI/SNF complex and the corepressor KAP-1 | Q24290346 | ||
Functional selectivity of recombinant mammalian SWI/SNF subunits | Q24290358 | ||
The human SWI/SNF-B chromatin-remodeling complex is related to yeast rsc and localizes at kinetochores of mitotic chromosomes | Q24290517 | ||
Two human homologues of Saccharomyces cerevisiae SWI2/SNF2 and Drosophila brahma are transcriptional coactivators cooperating with the estrogen receptor and the retinoic acid receptor | Q24317125 | ||
A human homologue of Saccharomyces cerevisiae SNF2/SWI2 and Drosophila brm genes potentiates transcriptional activation by the glucocorticoid receptor | Q24317715 | ||
BRG1 contains a conserved domain of the SWI2/SNF2 family necessary for normal mitotic growth and transcription | Q24319163 | ||
The retinoblastoma protein and BRG1 form a complex and cooperate to induce cell cycle arrest | Q24321861 | ||
Binding and stimulation of HIV-1 integrase by a human homolog of yeast transcription factor SNF5 | Q24336208 | ||
Constitutional mutations of the hSNF5/INI1 gene predispose to a variety of cancers | Q24534231 | ||
A specificity and targeting subunit of a human SWI/SNF family-related chromatin-remodeling complex | Q24551058 | ||
The essential cofactor TRRAP recruits the histone acetyltransferase hGCN5 to c-Myc | Q24554343 | ||
Leukemic HRX fusion proteins inhibit GADD34-induced apoptosis and associate with the GADD34 and hSNF5/INI1 proteins | Q24554418 | ||
The structural basis for the recognition of acetylated histone H4 by the bromodomain of histone acetyltransferase gcn5p | Q24596953 | ||
A human protein with homology to Saccharomyces cerevisiae SNF5 interacts with the potential helicase hbrm | Q24629304 | ||
BRCA1-associated growth arrest is RB-dependent | Q24675010 | ||
Structure-function analysis of integrase interactor 1/hSNF5L1 reveals differential properties of two repeat motifs present in the highly conserved region | Q24684245 | ||
Structure and function of a human TAFII250 double bromodomain module | Q27622657 | ||
Solution structure and acetyl-lysine binding activity of the GCN5 bromodomain | Q27628617 | ||
Transcriptional repression of the yeast CHA1 gene requires the chromatin-remodeling complex RSC. | Q27929875 | ||
Nps1/Sth1p, a component of an essential chromatin-remodeling complex of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, is required for the maximal expression of early meiotic genes | Q27932887 | ||
Inactivation of the SNF5 transcription factor gene abolishes the lethal phenotype induced by the expression of HIV-1 integrase in yeast | Q52538885 | ||
Purification and properties of an ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling factor | Q52546410 | ||
Spectrum of hSNF5/INI1 somatic mutations in human cancer and genotype-phenotype correlations | Q55670910 | ||
The Gcn5 bromodomain co-ordinates nucleosome remodelling | Q59096973 | ||
The Core Histone N-Terminal Domains Are Required for Multiple Rounds of Catalytic Chromatin Remodeling by the SWI/SNF and RSC Complexes† | Q59917648 | ||
Exit from G1 and S phase of the cell cycle is regulated by repressor complexes containing HDAC-Rb-hSWI/SNF and Rb-hSWI/SNF | Q73707174 | ||
ORC1 interacts with c-Myc to inhibit E-box-dependent transcription by abrogating c-Myc-SNF5/INI1 interaction | Q73968868 | ||
An essential Saccharomyces cerevisiae gene homologous to SNF2 encodes a helicase-related protein in a new family | Q27937347 | ||
Sfh1p, a component of a novel chromatin-remodeling complex, is required for cell cycle progression | Q27939072 | ||
Two functionally distinct forms of the RSC nucleosome-remodeling complex, containing essential AT hook, BAH, and bromodomains | Q27939983 | ||
Dissecting the regulatory circuitry of a eukaryotic genome | Q28131632 | ||
The Myc/Max/Mad network and the transcriptional control of cell behavior | Q28141143 | ||
Ikaros DNA-binding proteins direct formation of chromatin remodeling complexes in lymphocytes | Q28141631 | ||
c-MYC interacts with INI1/hSNF5 and requires the SWI/SNF complex for transactivation function | Q28143677 | ||
Cdk phosphorylation triggers sequential intramolecular interactions that progressively block Rb functions as cells move through G1 | Q28145116 | ||
brahma: a regulator of Drosophila homeotic genes structurally related to the yeast transcriptional activator SNF2/SWI2 | Q28181639 | ||
Chromatin remodelling by the glucocorticoid receptor requires the BRG1 complex | Q28271105 | ||
Truncating mutations of hSNF5/INI1 in aggressive paediatric cancer | Q28277002 | ||
The murine SNF5/INI1 chromatin remodeling factor is essential for embryonic development and tumor suppression | Q28508923 | ||
Haploinsufficiency of Snf5 (integrase interactor 1) predisposes to malignant rhabdoid tumors in mice | Q28586163 | ||
A Brg1 null mutation in the mouse reveals functional differences among mammalian SWI/SNF complexes | Q28589309 | ||
Altered control of cellular proliferation in the absence of mammalian brahma (SNF2alpha). | Q28590541 | ||
Ordered recruitment of chromatin modifying and general transcription factors to the IFN-beta promoter | Q29616756 | ||
Nucleosome disruption and enhancement of activator binding by a human SW1/SNF complex | Q29617854 | ||
Effects of an Rb mutation in the mouse | Q29619196 | ||
The BAH (bromo-adjacent homology) domain: a link between DNA methylation, replication and transcriptional regulation | Q33856691 | ||
Role of the tumor suppressor gene Brca1 in genetic stability and mammary gland tumor formation | Q33860834 | ||
Role of the LXCXE binding site in Rb function | Q33965546 | ||
An ikaros-containing chromatin-remodeling complex in adult-type erythroid cells | Q33965887 | ||
BRCA1: exploring the links to transcription | Q34069750 | ||
p53: death star | Q34103258 | ||
The Drosophila snr1 and brm proteins are related to yeast SWI/SNF proteins and are components of a large protein complex | Q34449677 | ||
BRG-1 is required for RB-mediated cell cycle arrest | Q34509523 | ||
Whole-genome expression analysis of snf/swi mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae | Q35110235 | ||
Functional interactions between the hBRM/hBRG1 transcriptional activators and the pRB family of proteins | Q36558284 | ||
SNF2β-BRG1 is Essential for the Viability of F9 Murine Embryonal Carcinoma Cells | Q36573136 | ||
RB and hbrm cooperate to repress the activation functions of E2F1 | Q36591354 | ||
A mutation in NPS1/STH1, an essential gene encoding a component of a novel chromatin-remodeling complex RSC, alters the chromatin structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae centromeres | Q39724395 | ||
Restoration of retinoblastoma mediated signaling to Cdk2 results in cell cycle arrest | Q40885726 | ||
Alteration of hSNF5/INI1/BAF47 detected in rhabdoid cell lines and primary rhabdomyosarcomas but not Wilms' tumors | Q40911210 | ||
A role for retinoblastoma protein in potentiating transcriptional activation by the glucocorticoid receptor | Q41351412 | ||
ras transformation is associated with decreased expression of the brm/SNF2alpha ATPase from the mammalian SWI-SNF complex. | Q42635902 | ||
ACF, an ISWI-Containing and ATP-Utilizing Chromatin Assembly and Remodeling Factor | Q46700727 | ||
Human SWI/SNF Interconverts a Nucleosome between Its Base State and a Stable Remodeled State | Q47802913 | ||
Uncoupling cell fate determination from patterned cell division in the Drosophila eye. | Q52535869 | ||
P433 | issue | 24 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P304 | page(s) | 3067-3075 | |
P577 | publication date | 2001-05-01 | |
P13046 | publication type of scholarly work | review article | Q7318358 |
P1433 | published in | Oncogene | Q1568657 |
P1476 | title | When the SWI/SNF complex remodels...the cell cycle | |
P478 | volume | 20 |
Q41863779 | A comprehensive modular map of molecular interactions in RB/E2F pathway |
Q24682174 | A novel human Ada2 homologue functions with Gcn5 or Brg1 to coactivate transcription |
Q33891958 | A role for BAF57 in cell cycle-dependent transcriptional regulation by the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex |
Q42479936 | A switch from hBrm to Brg1 at IFNγ-activated sequences mediates the activation of human genes |
Q36053043 | ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complexes and their role in nuclear receptor-dependent transcription in vivo |
Q84945725 | Assessment of integrase interactor 1 (INI‐1) expression in primary tumours of bone |
Q33709588 | Association of BRM promoter polymorphisms and esophageal adenocarcinoma outcome |
Q39010963 | BRG1 and BRM loss selectively impacts RB and P53, respectively: BRG1 and BRM have differential functions in vivo |
Q37379574 | BRG1 and LKB1: tales of two tumor suppressor genes on chromosome 19p and lung cancer. |
Q34637961 | BRG1 is a prognostic marker and potential therapeutic target in human breast cancer |
Q33898452 | BRG1 promotes hepatocarcinogenesis by regulating proliferation and invasiveness |
Q42774884 | BRM Promoter Polymorphisms and Survival of Advanced Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients in the Princess Margaret Cohort and CCTG BR.24 Trial |
Q40637783 | BRM polymorphisms, pancreatic cancer risk and survival |
Q92838751 | Brahma compensates the role of brahma-related gene 1 in liver regeneration of albumin-Cre; brahma-related gene 1loxP/loxP mice |
Q44568428 | Brg1-dependent epigenetic control of vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation by hydrogen sulfide |
Q40490988 | Bromodomain analysis of Brd2-dependent transcriptional activation of cyclin A. |
Q53330959 | Characterization of mammary tumors from Brg1 heterozygous mice |
Q34362075 | Chromatin goes global |
Q36796928 | Chromatin remodeling complexes interact dynamically with a glucocorticoid receptor-regulated promoter |
Q34210489 | Cloning and characterization of a novel gene, SHPRH, encoding a conserved putative protein with SNF2/helicase and PHD-finger domains from the 6q24 region. |
Q28207249 | Compensation of BRG-1 function by Brm: insight into the role of the core SWI-SNF subunits in retinoblastoma tumor suppressor signaling |
Q53941920 | Concomitant down-regulation of BRM and BRG1 in human tumor cell lines: differential effects on RB-mediated growth arrest vs CD44 expression |
Q28182275 | Conserved SNH domain of the proto-oncoprotein SYT interacts with components of the human chromatin remodelling complexes, while the QPGY repeat domain forms homo-oligomers |
Q38736008 | Coordinated repressive chromatin-remodeling of Oct4 and Nanog genes in RA-induced differentiation of embryonic stem cells involves RIP140. |
Q47074122 | Critical role of Brg1 member of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex during neurogenesis and neural crest induction in zebrafish |
Q34578743 | DNA-binding properties of the recombinant high-mobility-group-like AT-hook-containing region from human BRG1 protein |
Q34816185 | Designed transcription factors as tools for therapeutics and functional genomics |
Q40643889 | Differential requirement of SWI/SNF for androgen receptor activity |
Q52653889 | Disruption of the ARID1B and ADAMTS6 loci due to a t(5;6)(q12.3;q25.3) in a patient with developmental delay. |
Q34089471 | Drosophila cyclin E interacts with components of the Brahma complex |
Q93080999 | Epigenetic Mechanisms in Hirschsprung Disease |
Q34663839 | Epigenetic regulation in neural crest development |
Q38870288 | Epigenetics in ENS development and Hirschsprung disease |
Q24297834 | Ets-2 and components of mammalian SWI/SNF form a repressor complex that negatively regulates the BRCA1 promoter |
Q35538429 | Expression of BAF57 in ovarian cancer cells and drug sensitivity |
Q38359589 | Expression of ISWI and its binding to chromatin during the cell cycle and early development |
Q41097922 | Formation of an active tissue-specific chromatin domain initiated by epigenetic marking at the embryonic stem cell stage. |
Q45777612 | Frameshift mutations of a chromatin-remodeling gene SMARCC2 in gastric and colorectal cancers with microsatellite instability |
Q41703426 | Frequent co-inactivation of the SWI/SNF subunits SMARCB1, SMARCA2 and PBRM1 in malignant rhabdoid tumours |
Q47071867 | Geminin and Brahma act antagonistically to regulate EGFR-Ras-MAPK signaling in Drosophila. |
Q40742283 | Genetic and environmental factors influencing glutathione homeostasis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
Q40529792 | Genetic and epigenetic screening for gene alterations of the chromatin-remodeling factor, SMARCA4/BRG1, in lung tumors. |
Q40323722 | Growth inhibition by the mammalian SWI-SNF subunit Brm is regulated by acetylation |
Q40563483 | Hierarchical requirement of SWI/SNF in retinoblastoma tumor suppressor-mediated repression of Plk1. |
Q24307401 | Highlight: BRCA1 and BRCA2 proteins in breast cancer |
Q28241709 | Histone H3K4 demethylases are essential in development and differentiation |
Q28569433 | Hyperlipidaemia impairs the circadian clock and physiological homeostasis of vascular smooth muscle cells via the suppression of Smarcd1 |
Q35774760 | IGF1 stimulates crypt expansion via differential activation of 2 intestinal stem cell populations |
Q29619131 | Identification of genes periodically expressed in the human cell cycle and their expression in tumors |
Q39176522 | Identifying targets for the restoration and reactivation of BRM |
Q42020615 | Immunohistochemical analysis supports a role for INI1/SMARCB1 in hereditary forms of schwannomas, but not in solitary, sporadic schwannomas. |
Q34548356 | Inactivation of chromatin remodeling factors sensitizes cells to selective cytotoxic stress |
Q35670206 | Linking the epigenetic 'language' of covalent histone modifications to cancer |
Q39469747 | Loss of expression of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling subunit BRG1/SMARCA4 is frequently observed in intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasms of the pancreas |
Q36022293 | Manipulation of Cell Cycle and Chromatin Configuration by Means of Cell-Penetrating Geminin |
Q34688357 | Mechanisms of chromatin assembly and transcription |
Q28207699 | Mi-2 beta associates with BRG1 and RET finger protein at the distinct regions with transcriptional activating and repressing abilities |
Q39614875 | MicroRNAs miR-199a-5p and -3p Target the Brm Subunit of SWI/SNF to Generate a Double-Negative Feedback Loop in a Variety of Human Cancers |
Q64104799 | Molecular mechanisms and pathobiology of oncogenic fusion transcripts in epithelial tumors |
Q36885022 | Molecular networks in microarray analysis |
Q36021571 | Molecular pathogenesis of childhood brain tumors |
Q28507866 | Mouse MAELSTROM: the link between meiotic silencing of unsynapsed chromatin and microRNA pathway? |
Q34839580 | Overexpression of a Chromatin Remodeling Factor, RSF-1/HBXAP, Correlates with Aggressive Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma |
Q34130676 | Paradigms of growth control: relation to Cdk activation |
Q36629262 | Participation of Brahma-related gene 1 (BRG1)-associated factor 57 and BRG1-containing chromatin remodeling complexes in thyroid hormone-dependent gene activation during vertebrate development |
Q36530303 | Pocket protein function in melanocyte homeostasis and neoplasia |
Q33202888 | Proteomics of herpes simplex virus replication compartments: association of cellular DNA replication, repair, recombination, and chromatin remodeling proteins with ICP8. |
Q24537373 | Prp8 protein: at the heart of the spliceosome |
Q34097266 | Regulating SWI/SNF subunit levels via protein-protein interactions and proteasomal degradation: BAF155 and BAF170 limit expression of BAF57 |
Q42276895 | Regulation of PTEN expression by the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodelling protein BRG1 in human colorectal carcinoma cells. |
Q38362324 | Repression of IRF-4 target genes in human T cell leukemia virus-1 infection |
Q40135912 | Reprogramming of the SWI/SNF complex for co-activation or co-repression in prohibitin-mediated estrogen receptor regulation |
Q38841356 | Role of Geminin in cell fate determination of hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). |
Q28592472 | SRG3 interacts directly with the major components of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex and protects them from proteasomal degradation |
Q51966746 | SRG3, a core component of mouse SWI/SNF complex, is essential for extra-embryonic vascular development. |
Q24634169 | SWI/SNF complexes containing Brahma or Brahma-related gene 1 play distinct roles in smooth muscle development |
Q37262178 | SWI/SNF deficiency results in aberrant chromatin organization, mitotic failure, and diminished proliferative capacity |
Q28506817 | Signal-dependent incorporation of MyoD-BAF60c into Brg1-based SWI/SNF chromatin-remodelling complex |
Q24312868 | Structural ramification for acetyl-lysine recognition by the bromodomain of human BRG1 protein, a central ATPase of the SWI/SNF remodeling complex |
Q28569405 | Sumoylation of CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein alpha and its functional roles in hepatocyte differentiation |
Q34412329 | Suppression of IFN-Induced Transcription Underlies IFN Defects Generated by Activated Ras/MEK in Human Cancer Cells |
Q28576460 | TGFβ1-induced Baf60c regulates both smooth muscle cell commitment and quiescence |
Q27318593 | Targeted inactivation of Cerberus like-2 leads to left ventricular cardiac hyperplasia and systolic dysfunction in the mouse |
Q50640303 | The BRG1 ATPase of human SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling enzymes as a driver of cancer |
Q34170839 | The BRG1 chromatin remodeler protects against ovarian cysts, uterine tumors, and mammary tumors in a lineage-specific manner |
Q47071718 | The Drosophila Brahma (SWI/SNF) chromatin remodeling complex exhibits cell-type specific activation and repression functions |
Q35986617 | The FA pathway counteracts oxidative stress through selective protection of antioxidant defense gene promoters |
Q34349617 | The FHA domain protein SNIP1 is a regulator of the cell cycle and cyclin D1 expression |
Q36631422 | The Genomes of Three Uneven Siblings: Footprints of the Lifestyles of Three Trichoderma Species |
Q39850197 | The SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling subunit BRG1 is a critical regulator of p53 necessary for proliferation of malignant cells. |
Q37398568 | The SWI/SNF complex and cancer |
Q24317334 | The chromatin remodelling factor BRG1 is a novel binding partner of the tumor suppressor p16INK4a |
Q81329256 | The chromatin-remodeling enzyme BRG1 coordinates CIITA induction through many interdependent distal enhancers |
Q37643958 | The conserved PBAF nucleosome-remodeling complex mediates the response to stress in Caenorhabditis elegans |
Q53548858 | The reversible epigenetic silencing of BRM: implications for clinical targeted therapy |
Q34423814 | The silencing of the SWI/SNF subunit and anticancer gene BRM in Rhabdoid tumors |
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Q37696897 | Transcription of the Geminin gene is regulated by a negative-feedback loop. |
Q36103995 | Two novel BRM insertion promoter sequence variants are associated with loss of BRM expression and lung cancer risk. |
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