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Noncoding RNA Gas5 Is a Growth Arrest– and Starvation-Associated Repressor of the Glucocorticoid Receptor
Tomoshige Kino,* Darrell E. Hurt, Takamasa Ichijo, Nancy Nader, George P. Chrousos
*To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: kinot{at}mail.nih.gov
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- Fig. S1. Translation into protein is not required for Gas5 to repress GR-induced
transcriptional activity in HeLa cells.
- Fig. S2. Gas5 suppresses association of GR to cIAP2 GREs.
- Fig. S3. Gas5 expression correlates with suppression of GR-induced cIAP2 mRNA expression, whereas that of U75 does not.
- Fig. S4. Cells have similar amounts of the Gas5 fragments and cells expressing
these fragments have similar amounts of GR.
- Fig. S5. Sequences of wild-type Gas5 and Gas5 mutants used in the analyses.
- Fig. S6. Repression of Gas5 accumulation and activity with siRNA in serum-starved
cells.
- Table S1. Copy numbers of Gas5 in HeLa cells cultured in the presence and
absence of dexamethasone.
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Citation: T. Kino, D. E. Hurt, T. Ichijo, N. Nader, G. P. Chrousos, Noncoding RNA Gas5 Is a Growth Arrest– and Starvation-Associated Repressor of the Glucocorticoid Receptor.
Sci. Signal. 3, ra8 (2010).
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