Activation of FoxM1 during G2 requires cyclin A/Cdk-dependent relief of autorepression by the FoxM1 N-terminal domain.
The Forkhead transcription factor FoxM1 is an important regulator of gene expression during the G(2) phase. Here, we show that FoxM1 transcriptional activity is kept low during G(1)/S through the action of its N-terminal autoinhibitory domain. We found that cyclin A/cdk complexes are required to pho...
Main Authors: | Laoukili, J, Alvarez, M, Meijer, L, Stahl, M, Mohammed, S, Kleij, L, Heck, A, Medema, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2008
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