Kava compounds inhibited the activation of a nuclear factor that led to the growth of cancer cells.
Other members of this family of nuclear factors of activated T cells also participate in the formation of this complex.
Hepatic nuclear factor 6 (HNF6) is a homeodomain transcriptional regulator of the "one-cut class."
This gene is a member of the nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT) family.
However HNFs are also expressed and play important roles in a number of other tissues so that the name hepatocyte nuclear factor is somewhat misleading.
Quinolone alkaloids with inhibitory activity against nuclear factor of activated T cells from the fruits of Evodia rutaecarpa.
Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha.
Hence, both sequences specifically bind nuclear factors and cannot be competed by cross-competition experiments, suggesting that the binding factors are different from each other.
The adjacent binding site for nuclear factor 1 (NF1) is indicated.
It serves as a flexible binding scaffold for numerous nuclear factors, determined by the phosphorylation patterns on the CTD repeats.