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Homo sapiens
Gene: ... Disease relevance of GATA4 In particular, GATA6 is lost or excluded from the nucleus in 85% of ovarian tumors and GATA4 expression is absent in majority of ovarian cancer cell lines. By using... development- related genes CDX2/ 1 and GATA4/ 5/ 6 in 11 human gastric cancer cell lines. Although GATA4,- 5... / Synonyms: Transcription factor GATA-4
Mus musculus
Gene: ... Disease relevance of Gata4 p204 is required for the differentiation of P19 murine embryonal carcinoma cells to beating cardiac myocytes: its expression is activated by the cardiac Gata4, Nkx2. 5, and Tbx5 proteins. More provocatively, Gata4- deleted mice were compromised in their ability... / Synonyms: Gata-4; Transcription factor GATA-4
Rattus norvegicus
Gene: ... Disease relevance of Gata4 Accumulating evidence suggests an important role for the zinc finger transcription factor GATA- 4 in hypertrophic agonist- induced cardiac hypertrophy. High impact information on Gata4 The zinc finger transcription factor GATA- 4 has been implicated as a critical regulator... / Synonyms: Transcription factor GATA-4
Danio rerio
Gene: ... High impact information on gata4 Fgf8 is required for the earliest stages of nkx2. 5 and gata4, but not gata6, expression in cardiac precursors....
Bos taurus
Gene: ... Disease relevance of GATA4 Thus, GATA- 4 mediates 5- HT- induced growth of PASMC and may be an important therapeutic target for the prevention of pulmonary hypertension. High impact information on GATA4 Activation of GATA- 4 by serotonin in pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells. GATA- 4 is not activated when...
Sus scrofa
Gene: ... High impact information on GATA4 These data indicate that GATA- 4 and C/ EBPbeta are both required... in homologous granulosa cell cultures. In granulosa cell nuclear extracts, GATA- 4 and C/ EBPbeta formed a high...( 2 h) with FSH alone or FSH+ IGF- I increased phosphorylation of GATA- 4 on a protein kinase...
Gallus gallus
Gene: ... High impact information on GATA4 BMPs apparently function, in part, by affecting the levels of the GATA4 transcription factor, and work in parallel to FGF signaling from the cardiac mesoderm. By systematic mutagenesis and gel shift analysis of this enhancer, we demonstrate that GATA4/ 5/ 6, YY1 and SMAD...
MeSH term: ... ) analysis and in situ hybridization show that GATA- 4 mRNA is expressed in the heart, intestinal epithelium...
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