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The following pages link to The octamer/mu E4 region of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain enhancer mediates gene repression in myeloma x T-lymphoma hybrids (Q36686423):
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- Cux/CDP homeoprotein is a component of NF-muNR and represses the immunoglobulin heavy chain intronic enhancer by antagonizing the bright transcription activator (Q31951342) (← links)
- Oct1 is a switchable, bipotential stabilizer of repressed and inducible transcriptional states. (Q34452605) (← links)
- Developmental regulation of VDJ recombination by the core fragment of the T cell receptor alpha enhancer (Q36376708) (← links)
- A soluble transcription factor, Oct-1, is also found in the insoluble nuclear matrix and possesses silencing activity in its alanine-rich domain (Q36561509) (← links)
- Precise alignment of sites required for mu enhancer activation in B cells (Q36561719) (← links)
- Displacement of an E-box-binding repressor by basic helix-loop-helix proteins: implications for B-cell specificity of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain enhancer (Q38304688) (← links)
- ETS-mediated cooperation between basic helix-loop-helix motifs of the immunoglobulin mu heavy-chain gene enhancer (Q39574579) (← links)
- The chicken immunoglobulin λ light chain gene is transcriptionally controlled by a modularly organized enhancer and an octamer-dependent silencer (Q40394319) (← links)
- Kappa immunoglobulin promoters and enhancers display developmentally controlled interactions (Q40416728) (← links)
- Negative regulation of transcription in eukaryotes (Q40800435) (← links)
- E47 activates the Ig-heavy chain and TdT loci in non-B cells. (Q41077263) (← links)
- A three-protein-DNA complex on a B cell-specific domain of the immunoglobulin mu heavy chain gene enhancer (Q42802906) (← links)