Recognition of a DNA operator by a dimer composed of two different homeodomain proteins
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Structural determinants within Pbx1 that mediate cooperative DNA binding with pentapeptide-containing Hox proteins: proposal for a model of a Pbx1-Hox-DNA complexCombined analysis of expression data and transcription factor binding sites in the yeast genomeStructure of the even-skipped homeodomain complexed to AT-rich DNA: new perspectives on homeodomain specificityDeletion of the Schizophyllum commune A alpha locus: the roles of A alpha Y and Z mating-type genes.The homeobox BcHOX8 gene in Botrytis cinerea regulates vegetative growth and morphologyHox homeodomain proteins exhibit selective complex stabilities with Pbx and DNA.Intercalation of a new tier of transcription regulation into an ancient circuitA structural model for a homeotic protein-extradenticle-DNA complex accounts for the choice of HOX protein in the heterodimerA trans-acting peptide activates the yeast a1 repressor by raising its DNA-binding affinity.The yeast a1 and alpha2 homeodomain proteins do not contribute equally to heterodimeric DNA bindingPbx-1 Hox heterodimers bind DNA on inseparable half-sites that permit intrinsic DNA binding specificity of the Hox partner at nucleotides 3' to a TAAT motif.A chimeric homeodomain protein causes self-compatibility and constitutive sexual development in the mushroom Coprinus cinereus.Targets of the Sex Inducer homeodomain proteins are required for fungal development and virulence in Cryptococcus neoformans
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Recognition of a DNA operator by a dimer composed of two different homeodomain proteins
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scientific article published on March 1994
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Recognition of a DNA operator by a dimer composed of two different homeodomain proteins
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Recognition of a DNA operator by a dimer composed of two different homeodomain proteins.
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Recognition of a DNA operator by a dimer composed of two different homeodomain proteins
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Recognition of a DNA operator by a dimer composed of two different homeodomain proteins.
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Recognition of a DNA operator by a dimer composed of two different homeodomain proteins
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Recognition of a DNA operator by a dimer composed of two different homeodomain proteins.
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Recognition of a DNA operator by a dimer composed of two different homeodomain proteins
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10.1002/J.1460-2075.1994.TB06397.X
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1994-03-01T00:00:00Z