The complex of RUNX2 and WWTR1 (TAZ) binds the BGLAP gene promoter

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Homo sapiens
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Based on studies in mouse cells, the complex of RUNX2 and WWTR1 (TAZ) binds to the promoter of the BGLAP gene, encoding osteocalcin (Hong et al. 2005). Catalytically active protein tyrosine kinase ABL1 promotes association of RUNX2 and WWTR1 and transcription of the BGLAP gene (Matsumoto et al. 2016). RUNX2 binding sites are conserved in the human BGLAP gene promoter.
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
16099986 TAZ, a transcriptional modulator of mesenchymal stem cell differentiation

Hopkins, N, McManus, MT, Spiegelman, BM, Hwang, ES, Tian, Y, Sharp, PA, Benjamin, T, Amsterdam, A, Hong, JH, Kalmukova, R, Mueller, E, Yaffe, MB

Science 2005
27797343 Reciprocal stabilization of ABL and TAZ regulates osteoblastogenesis through transcription factor RUNX2

Superti-Furga, G, Wrana, JL, Pendergast, AM, Grynpas, MD, Matsumoto, Y, Koleske, AJ, Kent, OA, Wagner, MJ, Ventura, M, Moran, MF, Pasquale, J, Rottapel, R, Yeganeh, B, Krieger, JR, Levy, AD, Riggs, E, Post, M, Omar, MH, Tong, J, La Rose, J, Storozhuk, Y, Narimatsu, M

J. Clin. Invest. 2016
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