Retinoblastoma-family protein
Promoter structure and transcriptional regulation of retinoblastoma genes
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Retinoblastoma proteins associate with and are targeted by cyclin/cdks: the role of phosphorylation in regulation of RB activity and cell cycle arrest
Rb is a target of the MAPK cascade
Signaling upstream of Rb
p130, a RB family member, can substitute for cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors
Interaction of Retinoblastoma proteins with E2Fs
Retinoblastoma mutation and cell cycle regulation
Retinoblastoma interactions with Brahma family proteins and SWI/SNF
Rb is linked to Polycomb repressive pathways
Retinoblastoma interactions with the transcriptional apparatus
Some C. elegans class B synthetic multivulva proteins encode a conserved LIN-35 Rb-containing complex distinct from a NuRD-like complex
Other Retinoblastoma protein interactions
Retinoblastoma proteins act as transcriptional activators and repressors
Transcriptional regulation of Rb proteins
Targets of Retinoblastoma proteins as regulators of transcription
Retinoblastoma proteins: development and differentiation
Retinoblastoma proteins, cell cycle arrest, and apoptosis
Rb response to S phase DNA damage
Retinoblastoma proteins and senescence
Retinoblastoma protein - mutation, chromosome instability and tumors
miR-17~92 cooperates with RB pathway mutations to promote retinoblastoma
Retinoblastoma-family protein:
Biological Overview
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| Developmental Biology
| Effects of Mutation
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