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Class:IdSummation:9836272
_displayNameTFAP2A binds TFAP2B through an interaction between a dimeriz...
_timestamp2023-11-02 03:28:38
created[InstanceEdit:9836269] May, Bruce, 2023-05-24
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:8864282] Analysis of the DNA-binding and activation properties of the human transcription factor AP-2
[LiteratureReference:8864281] Characterization of a dimerization motif in AP-2 and its function in heterologous DNA-binding proteins
modified[InstanceEdit:9851582] May, Bruce, 2023-10-28
[InstanceEdit:9851906] May, Bruce, 2023-11-02
textTFAP2A binds TFAP2B through an interaction between a dimerization motif in the C-terminal region of each monomer (Bosher et al. 1996, and inferred from TFAP2A homodimers in Williams and Tjian 1991a, 1991b).
(summation)[Reaction:9836275] TFAP2A binds TFAP2B [Homo sapiens]
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