Implication of Tubby Proteins as Transcription Factors by Structure-Based Functional Analysis
Boggon T, Shan W, Santagata S, Myers S, Shapiro L. Implication of Tubby Proteins as Transcription Factors by Structure-Based Functional Analysis. Science 1999, 286: 2119-2125. PMID: 10591637, DOI: 10.1126/science.286.5447.2119.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdaptor Proteins, Signal TransducingAlternative SplicingAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsCell LineCell NucleusCrystallography, X-RayDNAEye ProteinsHumansIntercellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsIntracellular Signaling Peptides and ProteinsModels, MolecularMolecular Sequence DataProtein ConformationProtein Structure, SecondaryProtein Structure, TertiaryProteinsRecombinant ProteinsSequence AlignmentTranscription FactorsTranscriptional ActivationConceptsTubby-like proteinsTubby proteinTranscription factorsBipartite transcription factorDisease phenotypeMulticellular organismsProtein familyBiochemical functionsBiological functionsFunctional analysisStructural cluesCore domainUnique familyProteinGenetic mutationsTubbyPhenotypeRetinal degenerationFamilyMammalsOrganismsVital roleCrystal structureMutationsBroad range
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