Evidence for multiple major histocompatibility class II X-box binding proteins.
AUTOR(ES)
Celada, A
RESUMO
The X box is a loosely conserved DNA sequence that is located upstream of all major histocompatibility class II genes and is one of the cis-acting regulatory elements. Despite the similarity between all X-box sequences, each promoter-proximal X box in the mouse appears to bind a separate nuclear factor.
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