An intronic MYLK variant associated with inflammatory lung disease regulates promoter activity of the smooth muscle myosin light chain kinase isoform.

作者: Yoo Jeong Han , Shwu-Fan Ma , Michael S. Wade , Carlos Flores , Joe G. N. Garcia

DOI: 10.1007/S00109-011-0820-9

关键词: EnhancerTranscription factorGene isoformMolecular biologyMyosin light-chain kinaseMYLKMyosinLung injuryBiologyRepressor

摘要: … regulation in inflammatory lung diseases such as ALI and asthma, FOXN1-governed transcriptional regulation may play a critical role in the development of inflammatory lung diseases. …

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