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http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#typehttp://purl.uniprot.org/core/Journal_Citation
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#typehttp://purl.uniprot.org/core/Journal_Citation
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#comment"CREB is a DNA-binding protein that stimulates gene transcription upon activation of the cAMP signaling pathway. The mammalian CREB protein consists of an amino-terminal transcriptional activation domain and a carboxy-terminal DNA-binding domain comprised of a basic region and a leucine zipper. Recent studies have shown that the mammalian CREB is one of many transcription factors that can bind to the cAMP regulated enhancer (CRE) sequence. Consequently, a complete understanding of regulation through the CRE sequence requires the elucidation of how the various CRE-binding proteins interact with each other. To accomplish this goal, we have begun to characterize the family of CRE-binding proteins in a system that is amenable to genetic manipulations, Drosophila melanogaster. We have previously cloned a protein designated dCREB-A from a Drosophila embryonic cDNA library. Here, we describe an additional member of the Drosophila CREB gene family, isolated by screening a lambda gt11 library of adult Drosophila head cDNAs with a multimerized CRE sequence. This protein, dCREB-B, contains 285 amino acids and is remarkably similar within the basic/zipper region to the corresponding portion of mammalian CREB. In contrast, the dCREB-B and mammalian CREB zipper domains differ considerably from the dCREB-A zipper in both length and composition. However, the putative DNA binding domains for all three proteins are highly conserved. The activator region of dCREB-B is completely different from that of both mammalian CREB and dCREB-A. Northern blot analysis shows that multiple transcripts of the dCREB-B gene are expressed in embryonic and adult tissues and that these transcripts arise from both strands of the DNA.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.org/dc/terms/identifier"doi:10.1089/dna.1993.12.589"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.org/dc/terms/identifier"doi:10.1089/dna.1993.12.589"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Usui T."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Usui T."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Goodman R.H."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Goodman R.H."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Smolik S.M."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/author"Smolik S.M."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/date"1993"xsd:gYear
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/date"1993"xsd:gYear
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/name"DNA Cell Biol."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/name"DNA Cell Biol."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/pages"589-595"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/pages"589-595"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/title"Isolation of Drosophila CREB-B: a novel CRE-binding protein."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/title"Isolation of Drosophila CREB-B: a novel CRE-binding protein."xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/volume"12"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://purl.uniprot.org/core/volume"12"xsd:string
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#exactMatchhttp://purl.uniprot.org/pubmed/8397816
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#exactMatchhttp://purl.uniprot.org/pubmed/8397816
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/primaryTopicOfhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8397816
http://purl.uniprot.org/citations/8397816http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/primaryTopicOfhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/8397816