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The use of altered specificity mutants to probe specific protein-protein interactions involved in the activation of GATA-1 target genes
John D. Crispino
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, Stuart H. Orkin
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Medicine, Hematology Oncology Division
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Protein-protein Interaction
100%
GATA1
100%
Specificity Protein 1
100%
Altered Specificity
100%
Yeast Two-hybrid Screen
50%
P300
50%
Hematopoietic Growth Factors
50%
Nuclear Proteins
25%
Functional Relevance
25%
Single Cell Protein
25%
Functional Assay
25%
Transcriptional Control
25%
Specificity Factor
25%
Friend of GATA
25%
Higher-order Interactions
25%
Pairwise Order
25%
LMO2
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
GATA1
100%
Protein-Protein Interaction
100%
Yeast Two-Hybrid Screening
50%
Erythroid Kruppel Like Factor
25%
Specificity Factor
25%
Transcription Factors
25%
Nuclear Protein
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Protein Protein Interaction
100%
Transcription Factor GATA 1
100%
Erythroid Kruppel Like Factor
25%
Transcription Factors
25%