MEF2D

Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
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::summary Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens ::
Myocyte-specific enhancer factor 2D is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MEF2D gene.
Interactions
MEF2D has been shown to interact with:
- CABIN1,
- EP300,
- MAPK7,
- Myocyte-specific enhancer factor 2A,
- NFATC2
- Sp1 transcription factor, and
- YWHAQ.
References
References
- (Aug 1993). "A fourth human MEF2 transcription factor, hMEF2D, is an early marker of the myogenic lineage". Development.
- "Entrez Gene: MEF2D MADS box transcription enhancer factor 2, polypeptide D (myocyte enhancer factor 2D)".
- (Oct 1999). "Apoptosis of T cells mediated by Ca2+-induced release of the transcription factor MEF2". Science.
- (Jul 2000). "Calcium regulates transcriptional repression of myocyte enhancer factor 2 by histone deacetylase 4". The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
- (Jul 2000). "Cabin1 represses MEF2-dependent Nur77 expression and T cell apoptosis by controlling association of histone deacetylases and acetylases with MEF2". Immunity.
- (Oct 1998). "Interaction of myocyte enhancer factor 2 (MEF2) with a mitogen-activated protein kinase, ERK5/BMK1". Nucleic Acids Research.
- (Oct 1996). "MEF2 protein expression, DNA binding specificity and complex composition, and transcriptional activity in muscle and non-muscle cells". The Journal of Biological Chemistry.
- (Aug 2000). "Integration of calcineurin and MEF2 signals by the coactivator p300 during T-cell apoptosis". The EMBO Journal.
- (Sep 2002). "Synergistic interaction of MEF2D and Sp1 in activation of the CD14 promoter". Molecular Immunology.
- (Jul 2001). "14-3-3tau associates with and activates the MEF2D transcription factor during muscle cell differentiation". Nucleic Acids Research.
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