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1. Uncovering a novel mechanism: Butyrate induces estrogen receptor alpha activation independent of estrogen stimulation in MCF-7 breast cancer cells

2. IFI27/ISG12 Downregulates Estrogen Receptor α Transactivation by Facilitating Its Interaction With CRM1/XPO1 in Breast Cancer Cells

3. Nuclear tristetraprolin acts as a corepressor of multiple steroid nuclear receptors in breast cancer cells

4. Glucocorticoid-dependent expression of IAP participates in the protection against TNF-mediated cytotoxicity in MCF7 cells

5. Biotin in metabolism, gene expression, and human disease

6. Tristetraprolin: A cytosolic regulator of mRNA turnover moonlighting as transcriptional corepressor of gene expression

7. Jab1 is a T2-dependent coactivator or a T3-dependent corepressor of TRB1-mediated gene regulation

8. Two translation initiation codons direct the expression of annexin VI 64kDa and 68kDa isoforms

9. Nuclear tristetraprolin acts as a corepressor of multiple steroid nuclear receptors in breast cancer cells

10. Holocarboxylase Synthetase: A Moonlighting Transcriptional Coregulator of Gene Expression and a Cytosolic Regulator of Biotin Utilization

11. SIP1/NHERF2 enhances estrogen receptor alpha transactivation in breast cancer cells

12. Impaired Biotinidase Activity Disrupts Holocarboxylase Synthetase Expression in Late Onset Multiple Carboxylase Deficiency

13. Biotin availability regulates expression of the sodium-dependent multivitamin transporter and the rate of biotin uptake in HepG2 cells

14. Holocarboxylase synthetase is an obligate participant in biotin-mediated regulation of its own expression and of biotin-dependent carboxylases mRNA levels in human cells

15. Tristetraprolin represses estrogen receptor α transactivation in breast cancer cells

16. Biotin-dependent regulation of gene expression in human cells

17. Holocarboxylase synthetase acts as a biotin-independent transcriptional repressor interacting with HDAC1, HDAC2 and HDAC7

18. Annexin VI is a mannose-6-phosphate-independent endocytic receptor for bovine β-glucuronidase

19. Trafficking and chromatin dynamics of holocarboxylase synthetase during development of Drosophila melanogaster

20. MANAGEMENT OF A PATIENT WITH HOLOCARBOXYLASE SYNTHETASE DEFICIENCY

21. Functional and metabolic implications of biotin deficiency for the rat heart

22. Paradoxical regulation of biotin utilization in brain and liver and implications for inherited multiple carboxylase deficiency

23. p21-Activated Kinase 1 Promotes Breast Tumorigenesis via Phosphorylation and Activation of the Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II

24. Association of pancreatic biotinidase activity and intestinal uptake of biotin and biocytin in hamster and rat

25. Prologue to the international symposium 'vitamins as regulators of gene expression: biotin as a model'

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