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Details on Person Quantitative assessment of gene targeting in vitro and in vivo by the pancreatic transcription factor, Pdx1. Importance of chromatin structure in directing promoter binding.

Class:IdLiteratureReference:186720
_displayNameQuantitative assessment of gene targeting in vitro and in vivo by the pancreatic transcription factor, Pdx1. Importance of chromatin structure in directing promoter binding.
_timestamp2006-09-11 23:46:57
author[Person:186473] Chakrabarti, SK
[Person:186680] James, JC
[Person:186595] Mirmira, RG
created[InstanceEdit:186665] Tello-Ruiz, MK, 2006-08-14 15:25:20
journalJ Biol Chem
modified[InstanceEdit:187248] Tello-Ruiz, MK, 2006-09-11 23:46:47
pages13286-93
pubMedIdentifier11825903
titleQuantitative assessment of gene targeting in vitro and in vivo by the pancreatic transcription factor, Pdx1. Importance of chromatin structure in directing promoter binding.
volume277
year2002
(literatureReference)[Summation:186687] Binding of Pdx1 to the 5'-flanking region of the IAPP gene w...
[BlackBoxEvent:186510] NeuroD1- and Pdx1-dependent synthesis of glucokinase (Gck) protein [Mus musculus]
[BlackBoxEvent:186535] MafA-, NKX2-2-, PAX6-, and PDX1-dependent synthesis of insulin precursor protein [Mus musculus]
[BlackBoxEvent:186609] PDX1 transactivates Iapp [Mus musculus]
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