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Gene Information

Gene symbol: HIRA

Gene name: HIR histone cell cycle regulation defective homolog A (S. cerevisiae)

HGNC ID: 4916

Synonyms: DGCR1, TUP1

Related Genes

# Gene Symbol Number of hits
1 INS 1 hits
2 INSR 1 hits
3 TBL1X 1 hits
4 UBQLN3 1 hits

Related Sentences

# PMID Sentence
1 1711209 The human insulin receptor exists in two isoforms, HIR-A and HIR-B, which are generated by alternative splicing of a primary gene transcript and differ by a 12-amino acid insertion sequence in the alpha-subunit.
2 1727740 Furthermore, liver binding data were not due to cross-reaction of 125I-labeled insulin to the insulinlike growth factor I receptor, and treatment of liver membranes with neuraminidase did not alter the inhibitory effect of the IgGa fraction from patient I-2 on 125I-labeled insulin binding to liver.
3 1727740 Binding inhibition experiments performed with cells transfected with and overexpressing the -12 (human insulin receptor [HIR]-A) or the +12 (HIR-B) variant of HIR revealed that the IgGa fraction from patient I-2 inhibited 125I-labeled insulin binding to the HIR-A receptor but not to the HIR-B receptor.
4 1764093 The human insulin receptor gene is expressed in two variant isoforms which differ by the absence (HIR-A) or presence (HIR-B) of 12 amino acids in the COOH-terminus of the extracellular alpha-subunit as a consequence of alternative splicing of exon 11.
5 1764093 In this study, we have measured the levels of the two receptor variants in isolated adipocytes from 10 non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and 11 normal subjects using an immunological assay, based on the ability of a human anti-receptor autoantibody to discriminate between HIR-A and HIR-B.
6 1764093 The human insulin receptor gene is expressed in two variant isoforms which differ by the absence (HIR-A) or presence (HIR-B) of 12 amino acids in the COOH-terminus of the extracellular alpha-subunit as a consequence of alternative splicing of exon 11.
7 1764093 In this study, we have measured the levels of the two receptor variants in isolated adipocytes from 10 non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) and 11 normal subjects using an immunological assay, based on the ability of a human anti-receptor autoantibody to discriminate between HIR-A and HIR-B.
8 7681983 To assess whether the abnormal expression of the structurally distinct human insulin receptor isoforms, HIR-A and HIR-B, which has been found in skeletal muscle of NIDDM patients, is a feature of a prediabetic state, skeletal muscle biopsies from nondiabetic individuals ranging from high insulin sensitivity to insulin resistance were examined.
9 7681983 Polymerase chain reaction analysis of mRNA from muscle biopsies detected exclusive or predominant expression of HIR-A in 13 patients with normal insulin sensitivity.
10 7681983 To assess whether the abnormal expression of the structurally distinct human insulin receptor isoforms, HIR-A and HIR-B, which has been found in skeletal muscle of NIDDM patients, is a feature of a prediabetic state, skeletal muscle biopsies from nondiabetic individuals ranging from high insulin sensitivity to insulin resistance were examined.
11 7681983 Polymerase chain reaction analysis of mRNA from muscle biopsies detected exclusive or predominant expression of HIR-A in 13 patients with normal insulin sensitivity.
12 7796985 The insulin receptor exists in two isoforms differing by the absence (HIR-A) or presence (HIR-B) of 12 amino acids in the COOH-terminus of the alpha-subunit as a consequence of alternative splicing of exon 11.
13 7821730 The insulin receptor is expressed in two different isoforms (HIR-A and HIR-B).
14 7821730 This appears to be mediated through activation of certain protein kinase C isoforms which form stable complexes with the insulin receptor and modulate the tyrosine kinase activity of the insulin receptor through serine phosphorylation of the receptor beta subunit.
15 7926740 The global transcriptional regulators, SSN6 and TUP1, play distinct roles in the establishment of a repressive chromatin structure.
16 7926740 To investigate the possibility that SSN6 and TUP1 provide a link between MAT alpha 2/MCM1 and neighboring histones, nucleosome locations were examined in ssn6 and tup1 alpha cells.
17 7926740 Our data strongly indicate that SSN6 and TUP1 directly organize repressive regions of chromatin.
18 7926740 The global transcriptional regulators, SSN6 and TUP1, play distinct roles in the establishment of a repressive chromatin structure.
19 7926740 To investigate the possibility that SSN6 and TUP1 provide a link between MAT alpha 2/MCM1 and neighboring histones, nucleosome locations were examined in ssn6 and tup1 alpha cells.
20 7926740 Our data strongly indicate that SSN6 and TUP1 directly organize repressive regions of chromatin.
21 7926740 The global transcriptional regulators, SSN6 and TUP1, play distinct roles in the establishment of a repressive chromatin structure.
22 7926740 To investigate the possibility that SSN6 and TUP1 provide a link between MAT alpha 2/MCM1 and neighboring histones, nucleosome locations were examined in ssn6 and tup1 alpha cells.
23 7926740 Our data strongly indicate that SSN6 and TUP1 directly organize repressive regions of chromatin.
24 8088709 The insulin receptor is expressed in two different isoforms (HIR-A and HIR-B).
25 8088709 This effect appears to be mediated through activation of certain protein kinase C isoforms, which are able to form stable complexes with the insulin receptor and modulate its tyrosine kinase activity through serine phosphorylation of the receptor beta-subunit.
26 8359580 The human insulin receptor exists in two isoforms (HIR-A alpha-subunit 719 amino acids and HIR-B alpha-subunit 731 amino acids) which are generated by alternative splicing of a small exon and display distinct patterns of tissue-specific expression.
27 8359580 Using the polymerase chain reaction we have recently shown that skeletal muscle of non-diabetic individuals contains predominantly mRNA encoding HIR-A while in skeletal muscle derived from subjects with Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus similar amounts of each mRNA are expressed.
28 8359580 The human insulin receptor exists in two isoforms (HIR-A alpha-subunit 719 amino acids and HIR-B alpha-subunit 731 amino acids) which are generated by alternative splicing of a small exon and display distinct patterns of tissue-specific expression.
29 8359580 Using the polymerase chain reaction we have recently shown that skeletal muscle of non-diabetic individuals contains predominantly mRNA encoding HIR-A while in skeletal muscle derived from subjects with Type 2 (non-insulin-dependent) diabetes mellitus similar amounts of each mRNA are expressed.
30 10809664 A core SMRT corepressor complex containing HDAC3 and TBL1, a WD40-repeat protein linked to deafness.
31 10809664 It also contains HDAC3, a histone deacetylase not previously thought to interact with SMRT.
32 10809664 TBL1 displays structural and functional similarities to Tup1 and Groucho corepressors, sharing their ability to interact with histone H3.
33 10809664 In vivo, TBL1 is bridged to HDAC3 through SMRT and can potentiate repression by TR.