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143:. Other NURF mutants cause the development of melanotic tumors from larval blood cells. In humans, hNURF is involved in neuronal development and has been shown to enhance 92: 279:
Barak, Orr; Lazzaro, Maribeth A.; Lane, William S.; Speicher, David W.; Picketts, David J.; Shiekhattar, Ramin (2003-11-17).
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Badenhorst, Paul; Xiao, Hua; Cherbas, Lucy; Kwon, So Yeon; Voas, Matt; Rebay, Ilaria; Cherbas, Peter; Wu, Carl (2005-11-01).
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complexes. NURF is highly conserved among eukaryotes and is involved in transcriptional regulation of developmental genes.
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contains four subunits: NURF301, NURF140, NURF55, and NURF38. NURF140 is an ISWI ATPase, distinguishable by its
576: 221:"The Drosophila nucleosome remodeling factor NURF is required for ecdysteroid signaling and metamorphosis" 67:. It was later discovered that NURF regulates transcription in this manner for hundreds of genes. A human 123:. NURF catalyzes nucleosome sliding in either direction on DNA without any apparent modifications to the 571: 30: 21: 120: 358: 57: 41: 8: 412:"ATP-Dependent Histone Octamer Sliding Mediated by the Chromatin Remodeling Complex NURF" 64: 362: 508:
Vignali, Marissa; Hassan, Ahmed H.; Neely, Kristen E.; Workman, Jerry L. (2000-03-15).
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genes. The ISWI ATPase specifically recognizes intact N-terminal histone tails. In
370: 124: 135:, NURF interacts with the transcription factor GAGA to remodel chromatin at the 175:"Purification and properties of an ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling factor" 565: 533: 476: 378: 304: 244: 140: 128: 34: 19:(NURF) is an ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex first discovered in 551: 494: 437: 396: 322: 296: 262: 56:
by Toshio Tsukiyama and Carl Wu in 1995. Tsukiyama and Wu described NURF’s
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Hamiche, Ali; Sandaltzopoulos, Raphael; Gdula, David A; Wu, Carl (1999).
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Badenhorst, Paul; Voas, Matthew; Rebay, Ilaria; Wu, Carl (2002-12-15).
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promoter, and null mutations in the Nurf301 subunit prevent larval
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Alkhatib, Suehyb G.; Landry, Joseph W. (2011-10-20).
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NURF interacts with chromatin by binding to modified
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Index

Drosophila melanogaster
nucleosome
transcription
ISWI
ATPase
chromatin remodeling
chromatin remodeling
hsp70
promoter
ortholog
HAND
SANT
SLIDE domains
BPTF
SNF2L
histones
transcription factors
histone octamer
homeotic
hsp70
metamorphosis
neurite
in vitro



"Purification and properties of an ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling factor"
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10.1016/0092-8674(95)90216-3
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