Subtype-specific collaborative transcription factor networks are promoted by OCT4 in the progression of prostate cancer
Transcription factors (TFs) often form distinct networks to regulate transcriptional program during cancer progression. Here the authors show that OCT4 is a common transcriptional factor in two types of advanced PC and as such, OCT4 accelerates a TF complex formation with the FOXA1/AR in castration-...
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oai:doaj.org-article:2b73a811b1d0417eaa5e38130166687b2021-12-02T17:24:21ZSubtype-specific collaborative transcription factor networks are promoted by OCT4 in the progression of prostate cancer10.1038/s41467-021-23974-42041-1723https://doaj.org/article/2b73a811b1d0417eaa5e38130166687b2021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23974-4https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Transcription factors (TFs) often form distinct networks to regulate transcriptional program during cancer progression. Here the authors show that OCT4 is a common transcriptional factor in two types of advanced PC and as such, OCT4 accelerates a TF complex formation with the FOXA1/AR in castration-resistant PC and NRF1 in neuroendocrine PC.Ken-ichi TakayamaTakeo KosakaTakashi SuzukiHiroshi HongoMototsugu OyaTetsuya FujimuraYutaka SuzukiSatoshi InoueNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 12, Iss 1, Pp 1-16 (2021) |
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Transcription factors (TFs) often form distinct networks to regulate transcriptional program during cancer progression. Here the authors show that OCT4 is a common transcriptional factor in two types of advanced PC and as such, OCT4 accelerates a TF complex formation with the FOXA1/AR in castration-resistant PC and NRF1 in neuroendocrine PC. |
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Ken-ichi Takayama Takeo Kosaka Takashi Suzuki Hiroshi Hongo Mototsugu Oya Tetsuya Fujimura Yutaka Suzuki Satoshi Inoue |
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Ken-ichi Takayama Takeo Kosaka Takashi Suzuki Hiroshi Hongo Mototsugu Oya Tetsuya Fujimura Yutaka Suzuki Satoshi Inoue |
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Ken-ichi Takayama |
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Subtype-specific collaborative transcription factor networks are promoted by OCT4 in the progression of prostate cancer |
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Subtype-specific collaborative transcription factor networks are promoted by OCT4 in the progression of prostate cancer |
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Subtype-specific collaborative transcription factor networks are promoted by OCT4 in the progression of prostate cancer |
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Subtype-specific collaborative transcription factor networks are promoted by OCT4 in the progression of prostate cancer |
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Subtype-specific collaborative transcription factor networks are promoted by OCT4 in the progression of prostate cancer |
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subtype-specific collaborative transcription factor networks are promoted by oct4 in the progression of prostate cancer |
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