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Definition of Transactivations

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- In the context of gene regulation: transactivation is the increased rate of gene expression triggered either by biological processes or by artificial...
- Intrinsic activity (IA) and efficacy (Emax) refer to the relative ability of a drug-receptor complex to produce a maximum functional response. This must...
- The transactivation domain or trans-activating domain (TAD) is a transcription factor scaffold domain which contains binding sites for other proteins...
- binding sites are frequently referred to as activation functions (AFs), Transactivation domain (TAD) or Trans-activating domain TAD, not to be confused with...
- resulting activated form GR has two prin****l mechanisms of action, transactivation, and transrepression, described below. A direct mechanism of action...
- expression of anti-inflammatory proteins in the nucleus (a process known as transactivation) and represses the expression of pro-inflammatory proteins in the cytosol...
- Thiazolidinedione ligand dependent transactivation is responsible for the majority of anti-diabetic effects....
- Johnson 2007, p. 91. King SR, LaVoie HA (January 2012). "Gonadal transactivation of STARD1, CYP11A1 and HSD3B". Frontiers in Bioscience (Landmark Edition)...
- activity of the AP-1 and NF-κB transcription factors. In addition to transactivation, transrepression is an important pathway for the anti-inflammatory...
- domain for mediation of apoptosis is correlated with specific PIG3 gene transactivation and with transcriptional repression". The EMBO Journal. 17 (16): 4668–79...