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Synonyms
MIER1 antibody; KIAA1610 antibody; Mesoderm induction early response protein 1 antibody; Early response 1 antibody; Er1 antibody; Mi-er1 antibody; hMi-er1 antibody
MIER1 is a transcriptional repressor that regulates the expression of various genes, including those targeted by SP1. It is believed to function by recruiting HDAC1, a histone deacetylase involved in chromatin silencing.
Gene References Into Functions
Biochemical analysis of the BAHD1-associated multiprotein complex revealed MIER proteins as novel partners of BAHD1, suggesting that the BAHD1-MIER interaction forms a hub for histone deacetylases and methyltransferases. PMID: 26938916
Insulin and IGF-1 alter the subcellular localization of MIER1alpha in breast carcinoma cells. PMID: 26281834
Nuclear targeting of MIER1alpha requires an intact ELM2 domain and is dependent on interaction with HDAC1/2. PMID: 24376786
This study presents the first immunohistochemical investigation of the MIER1alpha protein expression pattern in human tissues. PMID: 23277184
Differential splicing alters the subcellular localization of the alpha but not beta isoform of the MIER1 transcriptional regulator in breast cancer cells. PMID: 22384264
Results demonstrate that alternate use of a facultative intron regulates the subcellular localization of hMI-ER1 proteins, which may have significant implications for hMI-ER1 function. PMID: 12242014
Our research explored the role of hMI-ER1alpha and hMI-ER1beta in transcription regulation. We demonstrate that this repressor activity is due to interaction and recruitment of a trichostatin A-sensitive histone deacetylase 1 (HDAC1). PMID: 12482978
The association of hMI-ER1 with Sp1 represents a novel mechanism for the negative regulation of Sp1 target promoters. PMID: 15117948
Loss of nuclear MI-ER1 alpha might contribute to the development of invasive breast carcinoma. PMID: 18665173
Ubiquitously expressed, but at very low levels. However, consistent level of expression are observed in heart, testis, thyroid, ovary and adrenal gland. Transcripts are up-regulated in breast carcinoma cell lines and tumor.
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