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    Physical Interaction between TBX5 and MEF2C Is Required for Early Heart Development by Ghosh, Tushar K., Song, Fei Fei, Packham, Elizabeth A., Buxton, Sarah, Robinson, Thelma E., Ronksley, Jonathan, Self, Tim, Bonser, Andrew J., Brook, J. David

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-04-2009)
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    Mutation in myosin heavy chain 6 causes atrial septal defect by Brook, J David, Ching, Yung-Hao, Ghosh, Tushar K, Cross, Steve J, Packham, Elizabeth A, Honeyman, Louise, Loughna, Siobhan, Robinson, Thelma E, Dearlove, Andrew M, Ribas, Gloria, Bonser, Andrew J, Thomas, Neil R, Scotter, Andrew J, Caves, Leo S D, Tyrrell, Graham P, Newbury-Ecob, Ruth A, Munnich, Arnold, Bonnet, Damien

    Published in Nature genetics (01-04-2005)
    “…Atrial septal defect is one of the most common forms of congenital heart malformation. We identified a new locus linked with atrial septal defect on chromosome…”
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    T-box genes in human disorders by Packham, Elizabeth A., Brook, J. David

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-04-2003)
    “…The T-box gene family encodes a large family of transcription factors with more than 20 members identified in humans so far, and homologues in many other…”
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    Interaction makes the heart grow stronger by Packham, Elizabeth A., David Brook, J.

    Published in Trends in molecular medicine (01-10-2003)
    “…A novel interaction between GATA4 and TBX5 could explain phenotypic similarities (atrial septal defects) between patients with mutations in GATA4 or TBX5. The…”
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    Control of glycolytic gene expression in the budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) by Chambers, A, Packham, E A, Graham, I R

    Published in Current genetics (01-12-1995)
    “…The glycolytic pathway is central to the biochemistry of the yeast cell and is essential for many of the processes in which yeast is used for the benefit of…”
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    Characterization of the TBX5 binding site and analysis of mutations that cause Holt-Oram syndrome by GHOSH, Tushar K, PACKHAM, Elizabeth A, BONSER, Andrew J, ROBINSON, Thelma E, CROSS, Stephen J, BROOK, J. David

    Published in Human molecular genetics (01-09-2001)
    “…Holt-Oram syndrome is caused by mutations in TBX5, a member of the T-box gene family. In order to identify DNA sequences to which the TBX5 protein binds, we…”
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    Identification, mapping, and phylogenomic analysis of four new human members of the T-box gene family : EOMES, TBX6, TBX18, and TBX19 by YI, C.-H, TERRETT, J. A, LI, Q.-Y, ELLINGTON, K, PACKHAM, E. A, ARMSTRONG-BUISSERET, L, MCCLURE, P, SLINGSBY, T, BROOK, J. D

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (1999)
    “…Brachyury(T) is a mouse mutation, first described over 70 years ago, that causes defects in mesoderm formation. Recently several related genes, the T-box gene…”
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    Identification, Mapping, and Phylogenomic Analysis of Four New Human Members of the T-box Gene Family:EOMES, TBX6, TBX18,andTBX19 by Yi, Cheong-Ho, Terrett, Jonathan A., Li, Quan-Yi, Ellington, Kathryn, Packham, Elizabeth A., Armstrong-Buisseret, Lindsay, McClure, Patrick, Slingsby, Tim, Brook, J.David

    Published in Genomics (San Diego, Calif.) (01-01-1999)
    “…Brachyury(T) is a mouse mutation, first described over 70 years ago, that causes defects in mesoderm formation. Recently several related genes, the T-box gene…”
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    Transcription factor interactions at the pgk promoter in yeast by Packham, Elizabeth A

    Published 01-01-1996
    “…Two new transcription factor binding sites have been identified within the phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) gene promoter in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae…”
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    The multifunctional transcription factors Abf1p, Rap1p and Reb1p are required for full transcriptional activation of the chromosomal PGK gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by Packham, E A, Graham, I R, Chambers, A

    Published in Molecular & general genetics (25-02-1996)
    “…We have identified two new transcription factor binding sites upstream of the previously defined UAS within the phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) gene promoter in…”
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