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This file encodes the article Mammalian Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors: From Structure to Function by Albuquerque et al, 2009

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act(complex(p(HGNC:JUN), p(HGNC:SP1)), ma(tscript)) increases r(HGNC:CHRNB4) View Subject | View Object

Subsequent studies have revealed that the DNA binding Sp-1 transcriptional factor interacts in response to NGF with the c-Jun coactivator (317) to increase beta4 transcription. PubMed:19126755

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composite(p(HGNC:CHRNA7), p(HGNC:NGF)) increases r(HGNC:CHRNB4) View Subject | View Object

For example, in the original PC12 line (194), NGF is a potent inducer of beta4 transcription (217), but in PC12 lines that are defective in the expression of functional alpha7 nAChRs, NGF decreases beta4 nAChR subunit transcription (60, 397). PubMed:19126755

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p(HGNCGENEFAMILY:"ETS transcription factor family") association r(HGNC:CHRNB4) View Subject | View Object

Several E26 transformation-specific sequence (ETS) factor binding sites were identified that upon deletion led to substantially diminished expression of both alpha3 and beta4, and to direct transgene expression of the reporter gene, LacZ, to major sites of gene cluster expression in multiple brain regions, ganglia, and peripheral systems. PubMed:19126755

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r(HGNC:CHRNA4) association r(HGNC:CHRNB4) View Subject | View Object

b4 subunit mRNA colocalizes with a4 subunit mRNA in many brain regions [37,38] that could be involved in complex behaviors including nicotine dependence. PubMed:21787755

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r(HGNC:CHRNB4) association p(HGNCGENEFAMILY:"ETS transcription factor family") View Subject | View Object

Several E26 transformation-specific sequence (ETS) factor binding sites were identified that upon deletion led to substantially diminished expression of both alpha3 and beta4, and to direct transgene expression of the reporter gene, LacZ, to major sites of gene cluster expression in multiple brain regions, ganglia, and peripheral systems. PubMed:19126755

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r(HGNC:CHRNB4) association r(HGNC:CHRNA4) View Subject | View Object

b4 subunit mRNA colocalizes with a4 subunit mRNA in many brain regions [37,38] that could be involved in complex behaviors including nicotine dependence. PubMed:21787755

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