(trans-activating transcriptional regulation)

  • 1tat — I. verb (tatted; tatting) Etymology: back formation from tatting Date: 1858 intransitive verb to work at tatting transitive verb to make by tatting II. noun Etymology: trans a …

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  • 2CREB-binding protein — See also: p300 CBP coactivator family CREB binding protein PDB rendering based on 1f81 …

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  • 3NFE2L2 — Nuclear factor (erythroid derived 2) like 2 Identifiers Symbols NFE2L2; NRF2 External IDs …

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  • 4Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha — Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4, alpha PDB rendering based on 1m7w …

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  • 5Thyroid hormone receptor alpha — Thyroid hormone receptor, alpha PDB rendering based on 1nav …

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  • 6Transcription factor — In the field of molecular biology, a transcription factor (sometimes called a sequence specific DNA binding factor) is a protein that binds to specific sequences of DNA and thereby controls the transfer (or transcription) of genetic information… …

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  • 7Enhancer (genetics) — In genetics, an enhancer is a short region of DNA that can be bound with proteins (namely, the trans acting factors, much like a set of transcription factors) to enhance transcription levels of genes (hence the name) in a gene cluster. While… …

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  • 8POLR2E — Polymerase (RNA) II (DNA directed) polypeptide E, 25kDa, also known as POLR2E, is a human gene. PBB Summary section title = summary text = This gene encodes the fifth largest subunit of RNA polymerase II, the polymerase responsible for… …

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  • 9Retinoid X receptor gamma — Retinoid X receptor, gamma Crystallographic structure of the DNA binding domain of the Retinoid X receptor, gamma. PDB rendering based on 1by4 …

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  • 10Calcitriol receptor — Vitamin D (1,25 dihydroxyvitamin D3) receptor PDB rendering based on 1kb2 …

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