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Transcriptional Elongation Factor Elongin A Regulates Retinoic Acid-Induced Gene Expression during Neuronal Differentiation
Takashi Yasukawa
, Shachi Bhatt
, Tamotsu Takeuchi
, Junya Kawauchi
, Hidehisa Takahashi
, Aya Tsutsui
, Takuya Muraoka
, Makoto Inoue
, Masayuki Tsuda
, Shigetaka Kitajima
, Ronald C. Conaway
,
Joan W. Conaway
, Paul A. Trainor
, Teijiro Aso
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Acid Activation
100%
Retinoic Acid
100%
Neuronal Differentiation
100%
Transcription Elongation
100%
Induced Gene Expression
100%
Elongation Factor
100%
Elongin A
100%
Embryonic Stem Cells
22%
Ubiquitylation
22%
Polymerase II
22%
Neurogenesis
11%
Proteasomal Degradation
11%
RNA Polymerase II (RNAPII)
11%
Neuronal Support
11%
Cranial Nerves
11%
Spinal Nerve
11%
Cullin-RING Ligase
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Gene Expression
100%
Tretinoin
100%
Retinoic Acid
100%
Nerve Cell Differentiation
100%
Transcription Elongation Factor
100%
Elongin
100%
Ubiquitination
22%
Embryonic Stem Cell
22%
Polymerase
22%
Enzyme
11%
Nervous System Development
11%
Proteasome
11%
Upregulation
11%
RNA Polymerase II
11%
Cullin
11%
Ligase
11%