Evidence for a non-alpha-helical DNA-binding motif in the Rel homology region.
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NFATx, a novel member of the nuclear factor of activated T cells family that is expressed predominantly in the thymusThe x-ray crystal structure of the NF-kappa B p50.p65 heterodimer bound to the interferon beta -kappa B siteMolecular cloning of a small DNA binding protein with specificity for a tissue-specific negative element within the rps1 promoterMutations in the v-Rel transactivation domain indicate altered phosphorylation and identify a subset of NF-kappaB-regulated cell death inhibitors important for v-Rel transforming activity.A residue of the ETS domain mutated in the v-ets oncogene is essential for the DNA-binding and transactivating properties of the ETS-1 and ETS-2 proteins.Mutations in the DNA-binding and dimerization domains of v-Rel are responsible for altered kappa B DNA-binding complexes in transformed cellsThe PEST-like sequence of I kappa B alpha is responsible for inhibition of DNA binding but not for cytoplasmic retention of c-Rel or RelA homodimers.An RNA-protein contact determined by 5-bromouridine substitution, photocrosslinking and sequencing.Conformational changes induced by DNA binding of NF-kappa B.Crosslinking of double-stranded oligonucleotides containing O-methyl-substituted pyrophosphate groups to the HNF1 transcription factor in nuclear cell extract.Inhibition of NF-kappaB DNA binding by nitric oxide.Characterization of elements determining the dimerization properties of RelB and p50.Tumour necrosis factor alpha decreases glucose-6-phosphatase gene expression by activation of nuclear factor kappaB.Photocross-linking of nucleic acids to associated proteins.
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Evidence for a non-alpha-helical DNA-binding motif in the Rel homology region.
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scientific article published on February 1994
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Evidence for a non-alpha-helical DNA-binding motif in the Rel homology region.
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Evidence for a non-alpha-helical DNA-binding motif in the Rel homology region.
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Evidence for a non-alpha-helical DNA-binding motif in the Rel homology region.
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Evidence for a non-alpha-helical DNA-binding motif in the Rel homology region.
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Evidence for a non-alpha-helical DNA-binding motif in the Rel homology region.
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Evidence for a non-alpha-helical DNA-binding motif in the Rel homology region.
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Evidence for a non-alpha-helical DNA-binding motif in the Rel homology region.
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10.1073/PNAS.91.3.908
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1994-02-01T00:00:00Z