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The following pages link to Cysteine 50 of the POU H domain determines the range of targets recognized by POU proteins (Q38344276):
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- OC-2, a novel mammalian member of the ONECUT class of homeodomain transcription factors whose function in liver partially overlaps with that of hepatocyte nuclear factor-6 (Q22008694) (← links)
- Androgen receptor interactions with Oct-1 and Brn-1 are physically and functionally distinct (Q24296896) (← links)
- Mohawk is a novel homeobox gene expressed in the developing mouse embryo (Q24300921) (← links)
- Isoforms of hepatocyte nuclear factor-6 differ in DNA-binding properties, contain a bifunctional homeodomain, and define the new ONECUT class of homeodomain proteins (Q28577680) (← links)
- Different N-terminal isoforms of Oct-1 control expression of distinct sets of genes and their high levels in Namalwa Burkitt's lymphoma cells affect a wide range of cellular processes (Q38734795) (← links)
- Multiple core homeodomain binding motifs differentially contribute to transcriptional activity of the murine gonadotropin-releasing hormone receptor gene promoter. (Q39866147) (← links)
- The activity of the human interleukin-5 conserved lymphokine element 0 is regulated by octamer factors in human cells. (Q40928184) (← links)
- Oct-1 promoter region contains octamer sites and TAAT motifs recognized by Oct proteins (Q41040874) (← links)
- Inhibition of the binding of MSG-intermolt-specific complex, MIC, to the sericin-1 gene promoter and sericin-1 gene expression by POU-M1/SGF-3. (Q42011188) (← links)
- The regulation of the Oct-1 gene transcription is mediated by two promoters (Q73643401) (← links)
- [Molecular-genetic mechanisms of developing the brain based on an embryonic Xenopus model] (Q79822258) (← links)
- The regulatory interplay between Oct-1 isoforms contributes to hematopoiesis and the isoforms imbalance correlates with a malignant transformation of B cells (Q90455024) (← links)