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Concept Proto-Oncogene Proteins
Concept Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-ets
Concept Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-2
Concept Proto-Oncogene Proteins p21(ras)
Concept Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-1
Academic Article CRM1-mediated nuclear export and regulated activity of the Receptor Tyrosine Kinase antagonist YAN require specific interactions with MAE.
Academic Article Splits ends is a tissue/promoter specific regulator of Wingless signaling.
Academic Article MAE, a dual regulator of the EGFR signaling pathway, is a target of the Ets transcription factors PNT and YAN.
Academic Article Sterile alpha motif domain-mediated self-association plays an essential role in modulating the activity of the Drosophila ETS family transcriptional repressor Yan.
Academic Article The SAM domain of human TEL2 can abrogate transcriptional output from TEL1 (ETV-6) and ETS1/ETS2.
Academic Article The activities of two Ets-related transcription factors required for Drosophila eye development are modulated by the Ras/MAPK pathway.
Academic Article A comparative study of Pointed and Yan expression reveals new complexity to the transcriptional networks downstream of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling.
Academic Article Cooperative recruitment of Yan via a high-affinity ETS supersite organizes repression to confer specificity and robustness to cardiac cell fate specification.
Academic Article Collaborative repressive action of the antagonistic ETS transcription factors Pointed and Yan fine-tunes gene expression to confer robustness in Drosophila.
Academic Article A context-dependent bifurcation in the Pointed transcriptional effector network contributes specificity and robustness to retinal cell fate acquisition.
Academic Article Ratiometric sensing of Pnt and Yan transcription factor levels confers ultrasensitivity to photoreceptor fate transitions in Drosophila.
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