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Transcriptional Regulation

p300/CREB Binding Protein-Related Protein p270 Is a Component of Mammalian SWI/SNF Complexes

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Pages 3596-3603 | Received 14 Aug 1997, Accepted 11 Mar 1998, Published online: 28 Mar 2023

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Lisette Mohrmann, Karin Langenberg, Jeroen Krijgsveld, Arnoud J. Kal, Albert J. R. Heck & C. Peter Verrijzer. (2004) Differential Targeting of Two Distinct SWI/SNF-Related Drosophila Chromatin-Remodeling Complexes. Molecular and Cellular Biology 24:8, pages 3077-3088.
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Zuqin Nie, Yutong Xue, Dafeng Yang, Sharleen Zhou, Bonnie J. Deroo, Trevor K. Archer & Weidong Wang. (2000) A Specificity and Targeting Subunit of a Human SWI/SNF Family-Related Chromatin-Remodeling Complex. Molecular and Cellular Biology 20:23, pages 8879-8888.
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Peter B. Dallas, Stephen Pacchione, Deborah Wilsker, Valerie Bowrin, Ryuji Kobayashi & Elizabeth Moran. (2000) The Human SWI-SNF Complex Protein p270 Is an ARID Family Member with Non-Sequence-Specific DNA Binding Activity. Molecular and Cellular Biology 20:9, pages 3137-3146.
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Ivana L. de la Serna, Kerri A. Carlson, David A. Hill, Cynthia J. Guidi, Ryan O. Stephenson, Saïd Sif, Robert E. Kingston & Anthony N. Imbalzano. (2000) Mammalian SWI-SNF Complexes Contribute to Activation of the hsp70 Gene. Molecular and Cellular Biology 20:8, pages 2839-2851.
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