Loss of NFAT5 results in renal atrophy and lack of tonicity-responsive gene expression

作者: Cristina López-Rodríguez , Christopher L Antos , John M Shelton , James A Richardson , Fangming Lin

DOI: 10.1073/PNAS.0308703100

关键词: Transcription factorAldose reductaseGene expressionNFATBiologyEnhancerRegulation of gene expressionNFAT5Molecular biologyNFATC Transcription Factors

摘要: … , and the Na + /myo-inositol cotransporter. The aldose … transcriptional target of NFAT5. Our findings demonstrate a central role for NFAT5 as a tonicity-responsive transcription factor …

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