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Details on Person Bach proteins belong to a novel family of BTB-basic leucine zipper transcription factors that interact with MafK and regulate transcription through the NF-E2 site

Class:IdLiteratureReference:9707510
_displayNameBach proteins belong to a novel family of BTB-basic leucine zipper transcription factors that interact with MafK and regulate transcription through the NF-E2 site
_timestamp2020-11-19 11:32:58
author[Person:4088329] Oyake, T
[Person:2534114] Itoh, K
[Person:9707619] Motohashi, H
[Person:110887] Hayashi, N
[Person:2314434] Hoshino, H
[Person:5255361] Nishizawa, M
[Person:75497] Yamamoto, M
[Person:8932365] Igarashi, K
created[InstanceEdit:9707568] Stephan, Ralf, 2020-11-19
journalMol Cell Biol
pages6083-95
pubMedIdentifier8887638
titleBach proteins belong to a novel family of BTB-basic leucine zipper transcription factors that interact with MafK and regulate transcription through the NF-E2 site
volume16
year1996
(literatureReference)[Reaction:9707690] BACH1 binds MAFK [Homo sapiens]
[Complex:9707629] BACH1:MAFK [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
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