Publication for Ehf and Elf3
| Species | Symbol | Function* | Entrez Gene ID* | Other ID | Gene coexpression |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| mmu | Ehf | ets homologous factor | 13661 | [link] | ||
| mmu | Elf3 | E74-like factor 3 | 13710 |
| Pubmed ID | Priority | Text |
|---|---|---|
| 28215940 | 0.98 | Elf3 and Ehf, increase the transcriptional activity of the proximal promoters of Aqp2 and Avpr2 in cultured ureteric duct cell lines. |
| 0.98 | Elf3 and Ehf are reported to be expressed in the mouse developing collecting duct system. | |
| 0.98 | Elf3 and Ehf are capable of activating the Aqp2 and Avpr2 proximal promoters in immature collecting duct cell lines. | |
| 0.98 | Elf3 and Ehf, which are expressed in the collecting ducts, are able to activate Aqp2 and Avpr2 proximal promoters. | |
| 0.97 | Elf3 but not Ehf activated both Aqp2 and Avpr2 principal cell gene promoters in the M1 and M3 cells (Fig.7A). | |
| 0.97 | Elf3 and Ehf increase the transcriptional activities of mouse 1Kb Avpr2 and 1Kb Aqp2 proximal promoters in immature collecting duct cell lines. | |
| 0.96 | Elf3 and Ehf could potentially compensate for loss of Elf5 in the developing collecting ducts. | |
| 0.95 | Elf3 and Ehf can perform the same functions as Elf5 in the collecting duct cells. | |
| 0.87 | Elf3 and Ehf can also activate principal cell genes | |
| 0.82 | Elf3 and Ehf are also capable of regulating principal genes | |
| 18785124 | 0.98 | Elf3 and Ehf, two epithelial-specific Ets factors are expressed at high levels. |
| 0.98 | Elf3, Elf5, Ehf and PDEF), as well as members of the PEA3 subfamily (Pea3, Erm and Er81), appear to be expressed at higher levels in the colon. | |
| 0.95 | Elf3, Ehf, Ets2 and Erf are predominantly epithelial; Er81, Elk3, Elf2, Ets1, Erg and Fli1 are predominantly non-epithelial; and Erm appears to be expressed in both compartments (Table 1, Fig. 1). | |
| 0.94 | Elf3 knock-out animals may not reflect the full spectrum of Elf3 function in vivo due to possible compensatory activity of other Ets factors, such as the closely related, and also highly expressed, Ehf. | |
| 27446923 | 0.98 | ESE-1/Elf3, ESE-2/Elf5, ESE-3/Ehf, and PDEF, whose expression patterns are known to be mostly restricted to epithelial tissues (Sharrocks,). |
| 0.95 | Elf3 and Ehf expression occurred between E13.5 and E18.5 during active organogenesis and tissue differentiation and in E7.5 following gastrulation (Loebel et al.,; Tam and Loebel,; Takaoka and Hamada,). | |
| 0.62 | ESE-1/Elf3 and ESE-3/Ehf during mouse embryogenesis. | |
| 0.55 | Elf3 and Ehf for tissue localization during development. | |
| 19545444 | 0.98 | Elf3, Ehf and/or Ets2. |
| 21803035 | 0.98 | Elf3 and Ehf are coordinately expressed with Klf5 in the developing bladder and other embryonic epithelial tissues (http//:genepaint.org). |
| 29158510 | 0.98 | EHF, FGFR2, Klf5, AREG, ELF3, and FOXA1 (Supplementary Fig. 2a). |
| 29691435 | 0.98 | Elf3 expression was ablated in cKO cells without impacting the levels of Ehf and Elf5 mRNA, other members of the ELF subfamily (Fig. 2B,C). |
| 31404945 | 0.95 | Elf3 and Ovol2, similar transcription factors were also common between the two studies and present among the top correlated genes, such as Grhl3, Irf6, Grhl2, Grhl1, and Ehf, suggesting a conserved function of these transcription factors in EMT and MET regardless of the organism or cell type studied. |
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