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Hanley et al., J Invest Dermatol 2000
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Oxysterols induce differentiation in human keratinocytes and increase
Ap-1 dependent
involucrin transcription ... These data suggest that oxysterols induce keratinocyte differentiation, in part through increased
AP-1 dependent transcription of the
involucrin gene, an effect that may be mediated by liver X-activated receptor
Tran et al., Biochem J 2004
(Calcium Signaling) :
Kinase induced changes in
involucrin promoter activity directly
resulted from changes in
AP-1 protein expression
Alvarez-Salas et al., Int J Oncol 2005
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This study shows that overexpression of either YY1 or
c-Jun represses transcription of the human
involucrin gene in multiplying keratinocytes ... Transient overexpression and site directed mutagenesis experiments of the involucrin 5'-non coding region ( 5'-NCR ) confirmed that YY1 and
c-Jun repress
involucrin transcription
Crish et al., J Invest Dermatol 2006
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These studies suggest that
AP1 , Sp1, and C/EBP transcription factors are
required for appropriate differentiation dependent
involucrin expression, and that the mechanism of regulation is similar in most surface epithelia
Dai et al., J Dermatol Sci 2008
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These results suggest that PPAR gamma
regulates involucrin expression by controlling the
AP-1 signal and p38 activation in 1 alpha,25 ( OH ) 2D3 induced keratinocyte differentiation
Han et al., PloS one 2012
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Involucrin is a marker of keratinocyte differentiation that is expressed in the suprabasal epidermis and this expression
requires AP1 factor interaction at the AP1-5 site in the promoter