"HMGA1a Protein" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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An 11-kDa AT-hook motif-containing (AT-HOOK MOTIFS) protein that binds to the minor grove of AT-rich regions of DNA. It is the full-length product of the alternatively-spliced HMGA1 gene and may function as an architectural chromatin binding protein that is involved in transcriptional regulation.
Descriptor ID |
D025741
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.260.312.500 D12.776.660.235.400.500.100 D12.776.664.235.400.500.100
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Concept/Terms |
HMGA1a Protein- HMGA1a Protein
- High Mobility Group I(Y) Protein
- HMGI(Y) Gene Product
- HMG I-Y Phosphoprotein
- HMG I Y Phosphoprotein
- Phosphoprotein, HMG I-Y
- HMG-I(Y) Protein
- HMGI Protein
- AT-Hook 1a Protein, High Mobility Group
- AT Hook 1a Protein, High Mobility Group
- HMG I-Type Protein
- HMG I Type Protein
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Below are the most recent publications written about "HMGA1a Protein" by people in Profiles.
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HMGA1 chromatin regulators induce transcriptional networks involved in GATA2 and proliferation during MPN progression. Blood. 2022 05 05; 139(18):2797-2815.
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IL-24 modulates the high mobility group (HMG) A1/miR222 /AKT signaling in lung cancer cells. Oncotarget. 2016 Oct 25; 7(43):70247-70263.
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Microarray analysis reveals that high mobility group A1 is involved in colorectal cancer metastasis. Oncol Rep. 2013 Sep; 30(3):1488-96.