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_displayNameDUX4 binds the DUXA gene (Hendrickson et al. 2017) near the ...
_timestamp2023-08-07 23:56:41
created[InstanceEdit:9820760] May, Bruce, 2022-11-19
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:9818480] Translatome and transcriptome co-profiling reveals a role of TPRXs in human zygotic genome activation
modified[InstanceEdit:9821818] May, Bruce, 2022-12-10
[InstanceEdit:9841053] May, Bruce, 2023-08-07
textDUX4 binds the DUXA gene (Hendrickson et al. 2017) near the transcription start site (De Iaco et al. 2017). TPRXL, TPRX1, and TPRX2 also positively regulate the DUXA gene (Zou et al. 2022).
(summation)[Reaction:9817269] DUX4, TPRXL, TPRX1, and TPRX2 bind the DUXA gene [Homo sapiens]
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