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SUBMITTER: Alazard R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1935007 | biostudies-literature | 2007
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Alazard Robert R Mourey Lionel L Ebel Christine C Konarev Peter V PV Petoukhov Maxim V MV Svergun Dmitri I DI Erard Monique M
Nucleic acids research 20070618 13
The 'POU' (acronym of Pit-1, Oct-1, Unc-86) family of transcription factors share a common DNA-binding domain of approximately 160 residues, comprising so-called 'POUs' and 'POUh' sub-domains connected by a flexible linker. The importance of POU proteins as developmental regulators and tumor-promoting agents is due to linker flexibility, which allows them to adapt to a considerable variety of DNA targets. However, because of this flexibility, it has not been possible to determine the Oct-1/Pit-1 ...[more]