Early growth response protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EGR2gene.
Function
The early growth response protein 2 is a transcription factor with three tandem C2H2-type zinc fingers. Mutations in this gene are associated with the autosomal dominant Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 1D,Dejerine–Sottas disease, and Congenital Hypomyelinating Neuropathy. Two studies have linked EGR2 expression to proliferation of osteoprogenitors and cell lines derived from Ewing sarcoma, which is a highly aggressive bone-associated cancer.
EGR2 connects STAT6 activation to the late program of alternative macrophage polarization
From the article: The transcription factor EGR2 is the molecular linchpin connecting STAT6 activation to the late, stable epigenomic program of alternative macrophage polarization
Authors: Bence Daniel, Zsolt Czimmerer, Laszlo Halasz, Pal Boto, Zsuzsanna Kolostyak, Szilard Poliska, Wilhelm K. Berger, Petros Tzerpos, Gergely Nagy, Attila Horvath, György Hajas, Timea Cseh, Aniko Nagy, Sascha Sauer, Jean Francois-Deleuze, Istvan Szatmari, Attila Bacsi, Laszlo Nagy
Published in Genes & Development (October 15, 2020): http://genesdev.cshlp.org/content/34/21-22/1474.full
Lab's Website: https://www.hopkinsallchildrens.org/Academics/Research/Institute-for-Fundamental-Biomedical-Research/Laszlo-Nagy-M-D-Ph-D
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published: 11 Mar 2022
Egr2 el viviente
published: 07 Sep 2018
EGR2
published: 25 Aug 2022
Gene Music using Protein Sequence of EGR2 "EARLY GROWTH RESPONSE 2"
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Gene Music using Protein Sequence of EGR2 'EARLY GROWTH RESPONSE 2'
published: 07 Sep 2016
Egr2
Early growth response protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EGR2 gene. EGR2 (also termed Krox20) is a transcription regulatory factor, containing three zinc finger DNA-binding sites, and is highly expressed in a population of migrating neural crest cells. It is later expressed in the neural crest derived cells of the cranial ganglion. The protein encoded by Krox20 contains two cys2his2-type zinc fingers. Krox20 gene expression is restricted to the early hindbrain development. It is evolutionarily conserved in vertebrates, humans, mice, chicks, and zebra fish. In addition, the amino acid sequence and most aspects of the embryonic gene pattern is conserved among vertebrates, further implicating its role in hindbrain development. When the Krox20 is deleted in mice, the prot...
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published: 07 Jul 2023
ASSOCIATION ANALYSIS BETWEEN ADO, EGR2 AND CDH18 EXONIC VARIANTS AND LEPROSY - SEMIC 2021 PUCPR
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published: 11 Sep 2021
“Role of an Egr2 long antisense RNA in nerve injury response”
Dr. Nikos Tapinos MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
Brown University
Director, Molecular Neuroscience & Neuro-oncology Research
Providence, RI, USA
From the article: The transcription factor EGR2 is the molecular linchpin connecting STAT6 activation to the late, stable epigenomic program of alternative macr...
From the article: The transcription factor EGR2 is the molecular linchpin connecting STAT6 activation to the late, stable epigenomic program of alternative macrophage polarization
Authors: Bence Daniel, Zsolt Czimmerer, Laszlo Halasz, Pal Boto, Zsuzsanna Kolostyak, Szilard Poliska, Wilhelm K. Berger, Petros Tzerpos, Gergely Nagy, Attila Horvath, György Hajas, Timea Cseh, Aniko Nagy, Sascha Sauer, Jean Francois-Deleuze, Istvan Szatmari, Attila Bacsi, Laszlo Nagy
Published in Genes & Development (October 15, 2020): http://genesdev.cshlp.org/content/34/21-22/1474.full
Lab's Website: https://www.hopkinsallchildrens.org/Academics/Research/Institute-for-Fundamental-Biomedical-Research/Laszlo-Nagy-M-D-Ph-D
For further information, please contact:
Prof. Laszlo Nagy - [email protected]
Twitter: @LaszloNagyLab
______________________________
Video produced by In Motion Science (IMS) - 2022
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Email: [email protected]
From the article: The transcription factor EGR2 is the molecular linchpin connecting STAT6 activation to the late, stable epigenomic program of alternative macrophage polarization
Authors: Bence Daniel, Zsolt Czimmerer, Laszlo Halasz, Pal Boto, Zsuzsanna Kolostyak, Szilard Poliska, Wilhelm K. Berger, Petros Tzerpos, Gergely Nagy, Attila Horvath, György Hajas, Timea Cseh, Aniko Nagy, Sascha Sauer, Jean Francois-Deleuze, Istvan Szatmari, Attila Bacsi, Laszlo Nagy
Published in Genes & Development (October 15, 2020): http://genesdev.cshlp.org/content/34/21-22/1474.full
Lab's Website: https://www.hopkinsallchildrens.org/Academics/Research/Institute-for-Fundamental-Biomedical-Research/Laszlo-Nagy-M-D-Ph-D
For further information, please contact:
Prof. Laszlo Nagy - [email protected]
Twitter: @LaszloNagyLab
______________________________
Video produced by In Motion Science (IMS) - 2022
https://www.imsprod.com/
Email: [email protected]
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Gene Music using Protein Sequence of EGR2 'EARLY GROWTH RESPONSE 2'
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Gene Music using Protein Sequence of EGR2 'EARLY GROWTH RESPONSE 2'
Early growth response protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EGR2 gene. EGR2 (also termed Krox20) is a transcription regulatory factor, contai...
Early growth response protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EGR2 gene. EGR2 (also termed Krox20) is a transcription regulatory factor, containing three zinc finger DNA-binding sites, and is highly expressed in a population of migrating neural crest cells. It is later expressed in the neural crest derived cells of the cranial ganglion. The protein encoded by Krox20 contains two cys2his2-type zinc fingers. Krox20 gene expression is restricted to the early hindbrain development. It is evolutionarily conserved in vertebrates, humans, mice, chicks, and zebra fish. In addition, the amino acid sequence and most aspects of the embryonic gene pattern is conserved among vertebrates, further implicating its role in hindbrain development. When the Krox20 is deleted in mice, the protein coding ability of the Krox20 gene (including the DNA-binding domain of the zinc finger) is diminished. These mice are unable to survive after birth and exhibit major hindbrain defects. These defects include but are not limited to defects in formation of cranial sensory ganglia, partial fusion of the trigeminal nerve (V) with the facial (VII) and auditory (VII) nerves, the proximal nerve roots coming off of these ganglia were disorganized and intertwined among one another as they entered the brainstem, and there was fusion of the glossopharyngeal (IX) nerve complex.
Early growth response protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EGR2 gene. EGR2 (also termed Krox20) is a transcription regulatory factor, containing three zinc finger DNA-binding sites, and is highly expressed in a population of migrating neural crest cells. It is later expressed in the neural crest derived cells of the cranial ganglion. The protein encoded by Krox20 contains two cys2his2-type zinc fingers. Krox20 gene expression is restricted to the early hindbrain development. It is evolutionarily conserved in vertebrates, humans, mice, chicks, and zebra fish. In addition, the amino acid sequence and most aspects of the embryonic gene pattern is conserved among vertebrates, further implicating its role in hindbrain development. When the Krox20 is deleted in mice, the protein coding ability of the Krox20 gene (including the DNA-binding domain of the zinc finger) is diminished. These mice are unable to survive after birth and exhibit major hindbrain defects. These defects include but are not limited to defects in formation of cranial sensory ganglia, partial fusion of the trigeminal nerve (V) with the facial (VII) and auditory (VII) nerves, the proximal nerve roots coming off of these ganglia were disorganized and intertwined among one another as they entered the brainstem, and there was fusion of the glossopharyngeal (IX) nerve complex.
Dr. Nikos Tapinos MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
Brown University
Director, Molecular Neuroscience & Neuro-oncology Research
Providence...
Dr. Nikos Tapinos MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
Brown University
Director, Molecular Neuroscience & Neuro-oncology Research
Providence, RI, USA
Dr. Nikos Tapinos MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
Brown University
Director, Molecular Neuroscience & Neuro-oncology Research
Providence, RI, USA
From the article: The transcription factor EGR2 is the molecular linchpin connecting STAT6 activation to the late, stable epigenomic program of alternative macrophage polarization
Authors: Bence Daniel, Zsolt Czimmerer, Laszlo Halasz, Pal Boto, Zsuzsanna Kolostyak, Szilard Poliska, Wilhelm K. Berger, Petros Tzerpos, Gergely Nagy, Attila Horvath, György Hajas, Timea Cseh, Aniko Nagy, Sascha Sauer, Jean Francois-Deleuze, Istvan Szatmari, Attila Bacsi, Laszlo Nagy
Published in Genes & Development (October 15, 2020): http://genesdev.cshlp.org/content/34/21-22/1474.full
Lab's Website: https://www.hopkinsallchildrens.org/Academics/Research/Institute-for-Fundamental-Biomedical-Research/Laszlo-Nagy-M-D-Ph-D
For further information, please contact:
Prof. Laszlo Nagy - [email protected]
Twitter: @LaszloNagyLab
______________________________
Video produced by In Motion Science (IMS) - 2022
https://www.imsprod.com/
Email: [email protected]
Shop EGR2 - https://www.redbubble.com/people/genemusic/works/48891852-egr2?asc=u
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Gene Music using Protein Sequence of EGR2 'EARLY GROWTH RESPONSE 2'
Early growth response protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EGR2 gene. EGR2 (also termed Krox20) is a transcription regulatory factor, containing three zinc finger DNA-binding sites, and is highly expressed in a population of migrating neural crest cells. It is later expressed in the neural crest derived cells of the cranial ganglion. The protein encoded by Krox20 contains two cys2his2-type zinc fingers. Krox20 gene expression is restricted to the early hindbrain development. It is evolutionarily conserved in vertebrates, humans, mice, chicks, and zebra fish. In addition, the amino acid sequence and most aspects of the embryonic gene pattern is conserved among vertebrates, further implicating its role in hindbrain development. When the Krox20 is deleted in mice, the protein coding ability of the Krox20 gene (including the DNA-binding domain of the zinc finger) is diminished. These mice are unable to survive after birth and exhibit major hindbrain defects. These defects include but are not limited to defects in formation of cranial sensory ganglia, partial fusion of the trigeminal nerve (V) with the facial (VII) and auditory (VII) nerves, the proximal nerve roots coming off of these ganglia were disorganized and intertwined among one another as they entered the brainstem, and there was fusion of the glossopharyngeal (IX) nerve complex.
Dr. Nikos Tapinos MD, PhD
Associate Professor, Department of Neurosurgery
Brown University
Director, Molecular Neuroscience & Neuro-oncology Research
Providence, RI, USA
Early growth response protein 2 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the EGR2gene.
Function
The early growth response protein 2 is a transcription factor with three tandem C2H2-type zinc fingers. Mutations in this gene are associated with the autosomal dominant Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, type 1D,Dejerine–Sottas disease, and Congenital Hypomyelinating Neuropathy. Two studies have linked EGR2 expression to proliferation of osteoprogenitors and cell lines derived from Ewing sarcoma, which is a highly aggressive bone-associated cancer.
well i drove down to the ocean left my heartache way behind but the rain won't leave and the pain won't ease and the sun don't wanna shine so i ordered me up a killer found a view out across the sea i sat down in the sand a drink in my hand and in the glass looking back at me i got a bug in my margarita seems bad luck won't leave me alone i got a woman i'm tryin' to drink away and i got a long, long way to go yeah, i got a long, long way to go well i met an old boy from georgia yeah, his woman done knocked him down i asked him how's he doing he stared at me confused and said, “hey, ain't you looked around?” he said the rain won't leave and the pain won't ease and the sun don't wanna shine and there's something in the bottom of this drink i just got and it don't look like a worm to me i got a bug in my margarita seems bad luck won't leave me alone i got a woman i'm tryin' to drink away and i got a long, long way to go yeah, i got a long, long way to go so we put our drinks together and toasted rainy weather and the women that had done us wrong then we threw back margaritas the bug just made it sweeter and we both sang a happy song i got a bug in my margarita seems bad luck won't leave me alone i got a woman i'm tryin' to drink away and i got a long, long way to go yeah, i got a bug in my margarita seems bad luck won't leave me alone i got a woman i'm tryin' to drink away and i got a long, long way to go yeah, i got a bug in my margarita seems bad luck won't leave me alone i got a woman i'm tryin' to drink away and i got a long, long way to go