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Tetramerisation governs SALL transcription factor function in development and disease

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Giuliani S   +12 more
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Transcription factor is not just a transcription factor

Trends in Plant Science, 2022
Plant transcription factors (TFs) play important roles in diverse biological processes, including immunity. A recent study by Zhang et al. reported that the rice TF APIP5 regulates immunity through its roles on transcription and mRNA turnover, advancing our conceptual understanding that plant TF may not only function as a TF.
Li Song, Weitao Li, Xuewei Chen
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Transcription factors

Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 2001
The regulation of gene expression by transcription factors is fundamental to the phenotype of all cells. The activated phenotype of cells engaged in inflammatory processes is characterized by induced expression of a diverse set of genes, including cytokines, enzymes and cell adhesion molecules.
M L, Handel, L, Girgis
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Transcription factor complexes

Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 2002
Considerable progress has been made during the past year on structural studies of the eukaryotic and bacterial transcription factors that control RNA polymerase function via the formation of multiprotein complexes on promoter DNA. Recently determined structures include negative cofactor 2 recognizing a preformed TATA-box-binding protein-DNA binary ...
Stephen K, Burley, Katsuhiko, Kamada
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Transcription factor RUNX1

Molecular Biology, 2012
Transcription factor RUNX1 is one of the key regulatory proteins in vertebrates. It controls hematopoiesis and angiogenesis. It is indispensable during embryogenesis for the emergence of sites of definitive hematopoiesis and later in mature organisms for bone marrow blood stem cells differentiation.
E N, Markova   +3 more
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