In vivo evidence of interaction between interferon-stimulated gene factors and the interferon-stimulated response element.
AUTOR(ES)
Pine, R
RESUMO
Constitutive and interferon-inducible DNase hypersensitive sites in vivo are located in interferon-stimulated gene promoters near sequences that specifically bind constitutive or interferon-inducible proteins in vitro. Induced sites and proteins are transient or maintained, depending on cell type. Interferon-stimulated gene transcription is transient or maintained in parallel.
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http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=362401Documentos Relacionados
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