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E2F7 — SP1
Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:
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FastForward regulation:
SP1
→
E2F7
(transcriptional regulation, unknown)
Evidence: DNABINDING
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NCI Pathway Database E2F transcription factor network:
E2F7-8 (E2F7)
→
SP1 (SP1)
(transcription, inhibits)
Di Stefano et al., EMBO J 2003, Christensen et al., Nucleic Acids Res 2005, Johnson et al., Genes Dev 1994, Hsiao et al., Genes Dev 1994
Evidence: mutant phenotype, reporter gene, physical interaction
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Nicolás et al., Biochem J 2003
:
Whereas overexpression of NF-Y or
E2F had an additive effect on
Sp1 overexpression, the activation of Sp1 transcription due to Sp1 was counteracted by Sp3 overexpression
Tapias et al., Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) 2008
:
Among the known Sp1 interacting proteins,
E2F-DP1 , Cyclin D1, Stat3 and Rb
activated the
Sp1 promoter, whereas p53 and NF kappaB inhibited it
Hazar-Rethinam et al., J Invest Dermatol 2011
:
Transient transfection of E2F1-E2F6 indicated that
E2F mediated reduction of
Sp1 transcription was not responsible for E2F mediated suppression of squamous differentiation ... However, we found that E2F4 and
E2F7 , but not E2Fs 1, 2, 3, 5, or 6, could
suppress the activation of the
Sp1 promoter in differentiated keratinocytes (KCs)
Shao et al., Oncogene 1995
:
Since Rb is a regulator of E2F and Sp1 mediated transcription, we have examined the effect of overexpression of cyclins on transcription mediated by
E2F dependent adenovirus E2 promoter and by
Sp1 in a cotransfection assay in 3T3 cells