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P688
A brain region-specific gene product Lhx6.1 interacts with Ldb1 through tandem LIM-domainsLMO4 controls the balance between excitatory and inhibitory spinal V2 interneuronsThe LIM-domain binding protein Ldb1 and its partner LMO2 act as negative regulators of erythroid differentiationETO2 coordinates cellular proliferation and differentiation during erythropoiesisNuclear LIM interactor, a rhombotin and LIM homeodomain interacting protein, is expressed early in neuronal developmentFunctional analysis of the nuclear LIM domain interactor NLIImplementing the LIM code: the structural basis for cell type-specific assembly of LIM-homeodomain complexesUbiquitination-dependent cofactor exchange on LIM homeodomain transcription factorsSsdp1 regulates head morphogenesis of mouse embryos by activating the Lim1-Ldb1 complexIslet-to-LMO stoichiometries control the function of transcription complexes that specify motor neuron and V2a interneuron identityMultiple functions of Ldb1 required for beta-globin activation during erythroid differentiationFunctional ablation of the mouse Ldb1 gene results in severe patterning defects during gastrulationInteractions between LIM domains and the LIM domain-binding protein Ldb1The Ldb1 and Ldb2 transcriptional cofactors interact with the Ste20-like kinase SLK and regulate cell migrationEto2/MTG16 and MTGR1 are heteromeric corepressors of the TAL1/SCL transcription factor in murine erythroid progenitorsDifferential use of SCL/TAL-1 DNA-binding domain in developmental hematopoiesisLIM-homeodomain proteins Lhx1 and Lhx5, and their cofactor Ldb1, control Purkinje cell differentiation in the developing cerebellumA family of LIM domain-associated cofactors confer transcriptional synergism between LIM and Otx homeodomain proteinsSCL and associated proteins distinguish active from repressive GATA transcription factor complexesCo-factors of LIM domains (Clims/Ldb/Nli) regulate corneal homeostasis and maintenance of hair follicle stem cellsInteractions of the LIM-domain-binding factor Ldb1 with LIM homeodomain proteinsRunx genes are direct targets of Scl/Tal1 in the yolk sac and fetal liverLhx1 functions together with Otx2, Foxa2, and Ldb1 to govern anterior mesendoderm, node, and midline development.
P921
Q22010216-E70217C4-4560-4C39-BCEC-1ED3D6DD1B7DQ24310006-B3000141-FC43-4EB6-AC12-F5134F34FBEDQ24311675-38A1F6CA-7F38-4FB1-90CD-C1EE67EB85E6Q24541383-CC812A41-C120-4F61-B7BD-C02B6E10F84DQ24604432-EAC11431-A070-4D1C-A248-E054A193B483Q24644579-92577F29-AC3B-4B91-95E2-4DB9907F4F81Q27650961-274D2DC0-E26D-40F4-B3F1-062582ADFB50Q28205607-A0D79A64-FA19-41F3-929A-811ADD0DF5CBQ28507397-D3191F09-8C7D-4F27-B3C5-93E21AECC850Q28508769-F6DA3292-82D2-4658-85D8-32A2E536FC18Q28509849-F7E4A619-92CD-40AF-BA28-9C5BF8852FD2Q28510443-6B209339-A2C5-44AE-A25A-EECA78803796Q28511893-D5EDE8F9-C676-48E2-BBB3-BB5216EF192AQ28512023-ABEAD856-6640-4B71-8F4B-D53E7C6F820EQ28584764-0AB4FFA0-BE16-4F42-AD8B-4E89A6ED04E6Q28586409-2553C2DB-32D9-4F3D-9B21-B256324890B9Q28588972-0AE8B4F8-4CB1-4AB3-9C5E-2C298B0581F5Q28590552-2396A990-563C-4EF3-A6B1-F3E4DA7B3564Q28591576-3EB47AB0-65C0-4E33-9639-84CDD3DBC00EQ28593769-9FB9F85C-CB05-4734-8B6C-517E8E2C3721Q28593772-C1BDEB10-3010-465C-93DD-B08B8F1E4D14Q28594775-3F2AFB92-EB58-4005-A74A-C81341044171Q36199623-E4E4AF9E-CE21-4F1F-AE63-16CDD77F40FD
P921
description
mammalian protein found in Mus musculus
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protein
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proteinë
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proteïne in LIM domain binding 1
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protèin
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بروتين في فأر المنازل
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name
LIM domain binding 1
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LIM domain binding 1
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type
label
LIM domain binding 1
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LIM domain binding 1
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altLabel
CLIM-2
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LDB-1
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LIM domain-binding factor CLIM2
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LIM domain-binding protein 1
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Ldb1
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carboxyl-terminal LIM domain-binding protein 2
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mLdb1
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nuclear LIM interactor
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prefLabel
LIM domain binding 1
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LIM domain binding 1
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