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Notably, heme mediated induction of SPIC-EGFP+ BMDM was significantly reduced with Bach1 overexpression suggesting that Bach1 may inhibit Spic expression (Figure 5C).
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Here we showed that Bach1 was a transcriptional repressor of Spic and that heme-induced proteasome-dependent degradation of BACH1 protein in monocytes led to Spic expression and promoted RPM and BMM development (Figure 7F).
p(MGI:Bach1) decreases p(MGI:Spic)
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deg(p(MGI:Bach1)) increases p(MGI:Spic)
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