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The following pages link to RNA binding by the Wilms tumor suppressor zinc finger proteins. (Q37426489):
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- Npw38, a novel nuclear protein possessing a WW domain capable of activating basal transcription (Q22009363) (← links)
- Orphan receptor DAX-1 is a shuttling RNA binding protein associated with polyribosomes via mRNA (Q22254231) (← links)
- WT1 interacts with the splicing protein RBM4 and regulates its ability to modulate alternative splicing in vivo (Q24300741) (← links)
- NRP/B, a novel nuclear matrix protein, associates with p110(RB) and is involved in neuronal differentiation (Q24311392) (← links)
- WT1 interacts with the splicing factor U2AF65 in an isoform-dependent manner and can be incorporated into spliceosomes (Q24596062) (← links)
- Selective inhibition of c-Myb DNA-binding by RNA polymers (Q24798591) (← links)
- New clues to the puzzle of mammalian sex determination (Q24806029) (← links)
- Denys-Drash syndrome associated WT1 glutamine 369 mutants have altered sequence-preferences and altered responses to epigenetic modifications (Q27728005) (← links)
- Identification of WTAP, a novel Wilms' tumour 1-associating protein (Q28139416) (← links)
- WT1 proteins: functions in growth and differentiation (Q28191433) (← links)
- Direct Interaction of the KRAB/Cys2-His2Zinc Finger Protein ZNF74 with a Hyperphosphorylated Form of the RNA Polymerase II Largest Subunit (Q28252835) (← links)
- Par4 is a coactivator for a splice isoform-specific transcriptional activation domain in WT1 (Q28346512) (← links)
- Two splice variants of the Wilms' tumor 1 gene have distinct functions during sex determination and nephron formation (Q28509874) (← links)
- The Wilms' tumor 1 (WT1) gene (+KTS isoform) functions with a CTE to enhance translation from an unspliced RNA with a retained intron (Q30440624) (← links)
- The Wilms' tumor gene product (WT1) modulates the response to 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 by induction of the vitamin D receptor (Q31492470) (← links)
- The Wilms tumour suppressor protein WT1 (+KTS isoform) binds alpha-actinin 1 mRNA via its zinc-finger domain. (Q33266516) (← links)
- WT1 maintains adrenal-gonadal primordium identity and marks a population of AGP-like progenitors within the adrenal gland (Q33657296) (← links)
- Embryonic renal epithelia: induction, nephrogenesis, and cell differentiation (Q33744636) (← links)
- Classification of a frameshift/extended and a stop mutation in WT1 as gain-of-function mutations that activate cell cycle genes and promote Wilms tumour cell proliferation (Q33847590) (← links)
- Presence of WT1, the Wilm's tumor suppressor gene product, in nuclear poly(A)(+) ribonucleoprotein (Q33883341) (← links)
- A trans-acting factor, isolated by the three-hybrid system, that influences alternative splicing of the amyloid precursor protein minigene (Q33906865) (← links)
- The predominant WT1 isoform (+KTS) encodes a DNA-binding protein targeting the planar cell polarity gene Scribble in renal podocytes. (Q34001125) (← links)
- The bacterial histone-like protein HU specifically recognizes similar structures in all nucleic acids. DNA, RNA, and their hybrids (Q34128081) (← links)
- Requirement of WT1 for gonad and adrenal development: insights from transgenic animals (Q34150371) (← links)
- Biochemical function of female-lethal (2)D/Wilms' tumor suppressor-1-associated proteins in alternative pre-mRNA splicing. (Q34160093) (← links)
- The possible role and application of WT1 in human leukemia (Q34261346) (← links)
- Oxygen-Dependent Gene Expression in Development and Cancer: Lessons Learned from the Wilms' Tumor Gene, WT1 (Q34617481) (← links)
- The role of zinc finger linkers in p43 and TFIIIA binding to 5S rRNA and DNA (Q34655849) (← links)
- Overlapping RNA and DNA binding domains of the wt1 tumor suppressor gene product (Q34661253) (← links)
- Regulation of gene expression by WT1 in development and tumorigenesis (Q34820024) (← links)
- BORIS/CTCFL is an RNA-binding protein that associates with polysomes. (Q35054487) (← links)
- TBX3 regulates splicing in vivo: a novel molecular mechanism for Ulnar-mammary syndrome (Q35133477) (← links)
- Molecular basis for modulation of biological function by alternate splicing of the Wilms' tumor suppressor protein (Q35351671) (← links)
- Insights into the physiological role of WT1 from studies of genetically modified mice (Q35668754) (← links)
- Wilms' tumor 1 silencing decreases the viability and chemoresistance of glioblastoma cells in vitro: a potential role for IGF-1R de-repression (Q35751162) (← links)
- WT1 and PAX-2 podocyte expression in Denys-Drash syndrome and isolated diffuse mesangial sclerosis (Q35754616) (← links)
- Mammalian kidney development: principles, progress, and projections (Q35902711) (← links)
- A role for the Wilms' tumor protein WT1 in organ development (Q36011404) (← links)
- The zinc fingers of YY1 bind single-stranded RNA with low sequence specificity (Q36066315) (← links)
- Alternative splicing regulates Prdm1/Blimp-1 DNA binding activities and corepressor interactions (Q36172854) (← links)
- Wilms' tumour: connecting tumorigenesis and organ development in the kidney (Q36234726) (← links)
- Altered expression of the WT1 wilms tumor suppressor gene in human breast cancer (Q36302661) (← links)
- Dmy initiates masculinity by altering Gsdf/Sox9a2/Rspo1 expression in medaka (Oryzias latipes). (Q36500542) (← links)
- The role of the Wilms tumour gene (WT1) in normal and malignant haematopoiesis (Q36831216) (← links)
- Phage display of RNA binding zinc fingers from transcription factor IIIA. (Q36855048) (← links)
- WT1 in disease: shifting the epithelial-mesenchymal balance. (Q37940867) (← links)
- How mRNA is misspliced in acute myelogenous leukemia (AML)? (Q38265600) (← links)
- Molecular and genetic basis of inherited nephrotic syndrome (Q38310654) (← links)
- Tumor-associated WT1 missense mutants indicate that transcriptional activation by WT1 is critical for growth control (Q38325277) (← links)
- Association of RNA with the uracil‐DNA‐degrading factor has major conformational effects and is potentially involved in protein folding (Q38338884) (← links)