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_displayNameBinding to WDR5 facilitates recruitment of MYC to E-box elem...
_timestamp2020-03-26 01:40:18
created[InstanceEdit:9680226] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2020-03-26
textBinding to WDR5 facilitates recruitment of MYC to E-box elements in the promoters of mRNA processing gene RNPS1, protein translation genes EIF3D and EIF4G3, ribosomal protein genes RPL6, RPL7A, RPL7L1, RPL9, RPL11, RPL13, RPL27, RPL29, RPL31, RPL34, RPL35, RPL35A, RPS3, RPS7, RPS10, RPS14, RPS15A, RPS18, and RPS24, protein folding gene CCT7, signal transduction genes PRRC2B, RGS3 and TIAM1, and long non-coding RNA genes SNHG15, SNHG17 and SNORD95 (Thomas et al. 2019).
(summation)[Reaction:9680218] WDR5 recruits MYC to promoters of metabolic genes [Homo sapiens]
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