Synonyms for cebpb or Related words with cebpb

cebpd              plaur              cltc              faslg              nfkbib              crebbp              prkci              nfkbie              farsla              lpxn              gzmk              ptprc              hrasls              tagln              cflar              gzmh              rxra              agrn              gzma              procr              tagap              tyrobp              nfic              rxrb              nfkbia              inhba              ywhag              gmfg              rabggtb              enah              mafg              flnb              tdrkh              nfkbiz              tpbg              calcb              obscn              junb              arhgdia              gnly              hemgn              rbpms              itpkc              vcan              oazin              gnaz              htatip              hpgd              nfib              arhgdib             



Examples of "cebpb"
HMGA1 has been shown to interact with CEBPB and Sp1 transcription factor.
CEBPB, HSF2, HSPA1A, HSPA4, Heat shock protein 90kDa alpha (cytosolic) member A1, NCOA6, RALBP1 and SYMPK.
Nucleolar phosphoprotein p130 has been shown to interact with Coilin and CEBPB.
CRSP3 has been shown to interact with Estrogen receptor alpha, CEBPB and Cyclin-dependent kinase 8.
CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein beta is a protein that in humans is encoded by the "CEBPB" gene.
Genes coding for transporter proteins that confer multidrug resistance to the cells have also been found to be activated by CEBPB. Such genes include ABCC2 and ABCB1.
CEBPB is capable of increasing the expression of several target genes. Among them, some have specific role in the nervous system such as the preprotachykinin-1 gene, giving rise to substance P and neurokinin A and the choline acetyltransferase responsible for the biosynthesis of the important neurotransmitter acetylcholine.
The endogenous receptor for substance P is neurokinin 1 receptor (NK1-receptor, NK1R). It belongs to the tachykinin receptor sub-family of GPCRs. Other neurokinin subtypes and neurokinin receptors that interact with SP have been reported as well. Amino acid residues that are responsible for the binding of SP and its antagonists are present in the extracellular loops and transmembrane regions of NK-1. Binding of SP to NK-1 results in internalization by the clathrin-dependent mechanism to the acidified endosomes where the complex disassociates. Subsequently, SP is degraded and NK-1 is re-expressed on the cell surface. Substance P and the NK1 receptor are widely distributed in the brain and are found in brain regions that are specific to regulating emotion (hypothalamus, amygdala, and the periaqueductal gray). They are found in close association with serotonin (5-HT) and neurons containing norepinephrine that are targeted by the currently used antidepressant drugs. The SP receptor promoter contains regions that are sensitive to cAMP, AP-1, AP-4, CEBPB, and epidermal growth factor. Because these regions are related to complexed signal transduction pathways mediated by cytokines, it has been proposed that cytokines and neurotropic factors can induce NK-1. Also, SP can induce the cytokines that are capable of inducing NK-1 transcription factors.