van Ingen et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Extension of the binding motif of the Sin3 interacting domain of the Mad family proteinsvan Ingen et al., 2004
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- van Ingen H
- Lasonder E
- Jansen J
- Kaan A
- Spronk C
- Stunnenberg H
- Vuister G
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- Biochemistry
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Sin3 forms the scaffold for a multiprotein corepressor complex that silences transcription via the action of histone deacetylases. Sin3 is recruited to the DNA by several DNA binding repressors, such as the helix− loop− helix proteins of the Mad family. Here, we elaborate on …
- 102000004169 proteins and genes 0 title abstract description 116
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