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    Dishevelled-1 regulates global transcriptomic changes and associates with ETS1 transcription factor by Dalia Martinez-Marin, Monica Sharma, Jenna C. van Wunnik, Flávia Sardela de Miranda, Geetha Priya Boligala, Ella C. Jull, Grace C. Stroman, Rachel L. Babcock, Kevin Pruitt

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Additionally, analysis of DVL1 ChIP-sequencing allowed us to map genome-wide binding sites, revealing the extensive reach of DVL1 binding. Integration of RNA-sequencing and ChIP-sequencing further revealed ETS1 as a transcription factor binding partner which targets nuclear DVL1 to specific genomic loci. …”
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    Effects of proteasome inhibitor MG-132 on the parasite Schistosoma mansoni. by Enyara R Morais, Katia C Oliveira, Renato G de Paula, Alice M M Ornelas, Érika B C Moreira, Fernanda Rafacho Badoco, Lizandra G Magalhães, Sergio Verjovski-Almeida, Vanderlei Rodrigues

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Interestingly, genes that encode proteins related to potassium ion binding, integral membrane component, ATPase and potassium channel activities were significantly down-regulated, whereas genes encoding proteins related to actin binding and microtubule motor activity were significantly up-regulated. …”
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    Comparative Transcriptomic Analysis Between High- and Low-Growth-Rate Meat-Type Rabbits Reveals Key Pathways Associated with Muscle Development by Chao Yang, Lingxi Zhu, Li Tang, Xiangyu Zhang, Min Lei, Xiaohong Xie, Cuixia Zhang, Dingsheng Yuan, Congyan Li, Ming Zhang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…GO (Gene Ontology) analysis of DEGs indicated DEGs in the thigh muscle were enriched in these terms related to biological processes of muscle cell migration and smooth muscle cell migration, cellular components of sarcomere, myofibril, and actin filament bundle, while DEGs in <i>longissimus dorsi</i> muscle were enriched in these terms associated with biological processes of muscle cell migration, smooth muscle cell migration and muscle structure development, cellular component of actin cytoskeleton, contractile fiber, myofibril, myosin complex and molecular function of actin filament binding. Integrated GO, KEGG and PPI analyses of co-expressive DEGs implicated the HIF-1 signaling pathway and Glycolysis/Gluconeogenesis in muscular development. …”
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