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Kumar P, Gullberg U, Olsson I, Ajore R
PLoS One . 2015 May; 10(5):e0123725. PMID: 25974097
The myeloid translocation gene 16 (MTG16) co-repressor down regulates expression of multiple glycolytic genes, which are targets of the hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF1) heterodimer transcription factor that is composed of...
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Kumar P, Sharoyko V, Spegel P, Gullberg U, Mulder H, Olsson I, et al.
PLoS One . 2013 Jul; 8(7):e68502. PMID: 23840896
The myeloid translocation gene 16 product MTG16 is found in multiple transcription factor-containing complexes as a regulator of gene expression implicated in development and tumorigenesis. A stable Tet-On system for...
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Ajore R, Kumar P, Dhanda R, Gullberg U, Olsson I
BMC Mol Biol . 2012 Mar; 13:11. PMID: 22443175
Background: MTG16, MTGR1 and ETO are nuclear transcriptional corepressors of the human ETO protein family. MTG16 is implicated in hematopoietic development and in controlling erythropoiesis/megakaryopoiesis. Furthermore, ETO homologue genes are...
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Kallquist L, Rosen H, Nordenfelt P, Calafat J, Janssen H, Persson A, et al.
Exp Cell Res . 2010 Sep; 316(19):3182-96. PMID: 20828556
Neutrophil elastase (NE) and proteinase 3 (PR3) differ in intracellular localization, which may reflect different trafficking mechanisms of the precursor forms when synthesized at immature stages of neutrophils. To shed...
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Ajore R, Dhanda R, Gullberg U, Olsson I
BMC Mol Biol . 2010 May; 11:38. PMID: 20487545
Background: The Eight-Twenty-One (ETO) nuclear co-repressor gene belongs to the ETO homologue family also containing Myeloid Translocation Gene on chromosome 16 (MTG16) and myeloid translocation Gene-Related protein 1 (MTGR1). By...
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Johansson A, Nandakumar K, Persson A, Olsson I, Hansson M
Exp Hematol . 2009 Jun; 37(8):969-78. PMID: 19486922
Objective: Systemic administration of immunotherapeutics often gives rise to severe side effects. A local deposition, using secretory lysosomes of hematopoietic cells as vehicles for delivery, can overcome this problem. In...
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Kallquist L, Hansson M, Persson A, Janssen H, Calafat J, Tapper H, et al.
Blood . 2008 Aug; 112(8):3444-54. PMID: 18669870
Targeting mechanisms of neutrophil elastase (NE) and other luminal proteins stored in myeloperoxidase (MPO)-positive secretory lysosomes/primary granules of neutrophils are unknown. These granules contain an integral membrane protein, CD63, with...
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Olsson A, Olsson I, Dhanda R
Biochim Biophys Acta . 2008 Jul; 1779(10):590-8. PMID: 18586123
The leukaemia-associated eight-twenty-one (ETO) family members ETO, MTG16 (Myeloid Translocation Gene on chromosome 16) and MTGR1 (Myeloid Transforming Gene-Related protein1) are putative transcriptional repressor proteins, which form complexes with coregulatory...
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Dhanda R, Lindberg S, Olsson I
BMC Mol Biol . 2008 Jan; 9:8. PMID: 18205948
Background: SIN3 (SWI-Independent) is part of a transcriptional deacetylase complex, which generally mediates the formation of repressive chromatin. The purpose of this work was to study possible interactions between corepressors...
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Tapper H, Kallquist L, Johnsson E, Persson A, Hansson M, Olsson I
Exp Cell Res . 2006 Sep; 312(18):3471-84. PMID: 16950244
The primary granules/secretory lysosomes of neutrophils store mature neutrophil elastase (NE) as a luminal protein after proteolytic removal of N-terminal and C-terminal pro-peptides from a proform of NE. The N-terminal...