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Mcmahon, Steven
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc
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Regulation of microRNA-145 by growth arrest and differentiation.
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TRRAP-dependent and TRRAP-independent transcriptional activation by Myc family oncoproteins.
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Analysis of genomic targets reveals complex functions of MYC.
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The c-MYC oncoprotein is a substrate of the acetyltransferases hGCN5/PCAF and TIP60.
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Metastasis-associated protein 1 (MTA1) is an essential downstream effector of the c-MYC oncoprotein.
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Targeting of Miz-1 is essential for Myc-mediated apoptosis.
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Identification of novel targets of MYC whose transcription requires the essential MbII domain.
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Myc influences global chromatin structure.
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Regulation of Epstein-Barr virus latency type by the chromatin boundary factor CTCF.
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BCL2 is a downstream effector of MIZ-1 essential for blocking c-MYC-induced apoptosis.
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The putative cancer stem cell marker USP22 is a subunit of the human SAGA complex required for activated transcription and cell-cycle progression.
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Control of nucleotide biosynthesis by the MYC oncoprotein.
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Myc regulates a transcriptional program that stimulates mitochondrial glutaminolysis and leads to glutamine addiction.
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The essential cofactor TRRAP recruits the histone acetyltransferase hGCN5 to c-Myc.
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Tra1p is a component of the yeast Ada.Spt transcriptional regulatory complexes.
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E2F transcriptional activation requires TRRAP and GCN5 cofactors.
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The novel ATM-related protein TRRAP is an essential cofactor for the c-Myc and E2F oncoproteins.
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The ATM-related domain of TRRAP is required for histone acetyltransferase recruitment and Myc-dependent oncogenesis.
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The Myc oncoprotein: a critical evaluation of transactivation and target gene regulation.
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An ATPase/helicase complex is an essential cofactor for oncogenic transformation by c-Myc.
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Proto Oncogene Proteins c myc