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Gene Expression

A Gene That Encodes a Protein Consisting Solely of Zinc Finger Domains Is Preferentially Expressed in Transformed Mouse Cells

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Pages 418-421 | Received 25 Jul 1989, Accepted 05 Oct 1989, Published online: 01 Apr 2023

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Daniela Petroni, Enrico Bartolini, Raffaella Chiaramonte, Sergio Ottolenghi & Paola Comi. (1998) Computer Sequence Analysis of Human Highly Conserved Zinc Finger Modules. DNA Sequence 9:3, pages 163-169.
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Valérie Arranz, Francis Harper, Yvette Florentin, Edmond Puvion, Michel Kress & Michéle Ernoult-Lange. (1997) Human and Mouse MOK2 Proteins Are Associated with Nuclear Ribonucleoprotein Components and Bind Specifically to RNA and DNA through Their Zinc Finger Domains. Molecular and Cellular Biology 17:4, pages 2116-2126.
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Sushil K. Thukral, Arri Eisen & Elton T. Young. (1991) Two Monomers of Yeast Transcription Factor ADRI Bind a Palindromic Sequence Symmetrically to Activate ADH2 Expression. Molecular and Cellular Biology 11:3, pages 1566-1577.
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Nobuyuki Kato, Kunitada Shimotohno, Donald Vanleeuwen & Maurice Cohen. (1990) Human Proviral mRNAs Down Regulated in Choriocarcinoma Encode a Zinc Finger Protein Related to Krüppel. Molecular and Cellular Biology 10:8, pages 4401-4405.
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