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Mary
B. Breslin, Ph.D. -
Publications 1.
Breslin, M. B., Lindberg, I., Benjannet, S., Mathis, J.P., Lazure,
C., and Seidah, N.G. (1993) Differential Processing of Proenkephalin
by Prohormone Convertases 1(3) and 2
and Furin, J. Biol. Chem. 268: 27084-27093.
2.
Lindberg, I., Ahn, S. C., and Breslin, M.B. (1994). Cellular
Distributions of The Prohormone Processing Enzymes PC1 and
PC2, Molecular and Cellular Neurosciences 5: 614-622. 3.
Breslin, M. B. and Vedeckis, W. V. (1996). The Glucocorticoid
Receptor and c-jun
promoters contain AP-1 sites that Bind Different AP-1 Factors.
Endocrine 5:15-22. 4.
Breslin, M.B. and Vedeckis, W. V. (1998). The Human Glucocorticoid
Receptor Promoter Upstream Sequences Contain Binding Sites
for the Ubiquitous Transcription Factor, Yin Yang 1. J. Steroid
Biochem. and Molec. Biol. 67: 369-381. 5.
Wagner, B.L., Giangrande, P. P., Webster, J.C., Breslin, M.,
Mais, D.E., Cook, C.E., Vedeckis, W.V., Cidlowski, J.A.,
and McDonnell, D.P. (1999). The Novel Progesterone Receptor
Antagonists RTI 3021-012 and RTI 3021-022 Exhibit Complex
Glucocorticoid Receptor Antagonist activities: Implications
for the Development of Dissociated Antiprogestins. Endocrinology
140: 1449-1458. 6.
Breslin, M.B., Geng, C.D., and Vedeckis, W.V. (2001). Multiple
promoters exist in the human GR gene, one of which is activated
by glucocorticoids. Mol. Endocrinol. 8: 1381-95. 7.
Zhu, M., Breslin, M., and Lan, M.S. (2001). Pancreas 24: 139-145. 8.
Breslin, M. B., Zhu, M., Notkins, A. L., and Lan, M.S. (2002).
Neuroendocrine
differentiation factor, IA-1, is a transcriptional repressor
and contains a specific DNA-binding domain: identification of
consensus IA-1 binding sequence. Nucleic Acids Research 30: 1038-1045.
9.
Breslin, M.B., Zhu, M., and Lan, M. S. (2003) NeuroD1/E47
Regulates the E-box
Element of a Novel Zinc-Finger Transcription Factor, IA-1, in
Developing Nervous System. J. Biol. Chem, 278: 38991-38997.
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