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dce:title "BEL Framework Large Corpus Document" ;
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sub:_7 prov:value "Carson et al. (1995) concluded that SRE1 is a hypertrophy regulatory element that activates specific contractile protein genes to produce more mRNA in response to overload conditions. Serum response factor (SRF) is a transcription factor that homodimerizes to SRE1 on the skeletal alpha-actin gene (Lee et al. 1992). Increases in the quantity (Carson et al. 1995), and potentially the post-translational status (Fluck et al. 1999), of SRF were noted in hypertrophying muscles. An increase in SRF transcriptional activity should enhance transcription of skeletal alpha-actin mRNA. Therefore, it is likely that during the late phases of a hypertrophic stimulus, transcription of the alpha-actin gene is an important contributor to muscle hypertrophy." ;
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